Live Webinar

Data, trust and emerging tech: Insights from the 2026 ACFE Anti-Fraud Technology Benchmarking Report

Tuesday, May 12 • 10:00–11:00 a.m. ET • Cost: Complimentary

Bridging the gap between fraud risk and fraud readiness in an era of AI-driven disruption

Fraud threats are accelerating, but many fraud programs aren’t keeping pace. The 2026 ACFE Anti‑Fraud Technology Benchmarking Report, developed with SAS, reveals a growing gap between technology ambition and execution – driven by limited automation, low AI readiness and ongoing cost, governance and privacy concerns.

In this live webinar, experts from SAS and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) unpack the report’s most critical findings and share what it takes to scale investigations, adopt AI responsibly and deliver measurable ROI.

What you’ll learn: 

  • Why fraud readiness lags behind fraud risk as deepfake and GenAI‑driven schemes accelerate.
  • Where automation delivers the greatest impact in fraud investigations, and why most organizations haven’t scaled it.
  • How organizations are approaching emerging technologies, from GenAI and agentic AI to quantum AI, and what’s slowing adoption.
  • How fraud leaders can balance privacy, governance and prevention outcomes while preparing for what’s next.

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Meet the experts 


Ian Holmes

Global Head of Fraud and Financial Crimes, SAS

With deep expertise across financial services, telecommunications and retail, Ian brings a practitioner’s perspective to today’s converging fraud and compliance challenges. He began his career in banking, developing strategies for payments and application fraud and ultimately served as Head of Fraud for a UK division of HSBC – earning global recognition for his leadership.

Since joining SAS in 2011, Ian has been leading global fraud and compliance strategy, shaping product direction and guiding pre‑sales and implementation efforts to help organizations improve fraud performance and demonstrate business value.


Mason Wilder, CFE

Research Director, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE)

As research director at ACFE, Mason oversees the development of ACFE’s training and education programs, live event curricula and flagship research initiatives, including global benchmarking reports. He regularly delivers training, presents to industry audiences, writes for ACFE publications and serves as a key resource for members and media on emerging fraud trends.


Jocelyn Kline (Moderator)

Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Fraud Solutions, SAS

Jocelyn Kline is a Sr. Product Marketing Manager at SAS, where she focuses on aligning advanced analytics and AI capabilities with real‑world fraud challenges facing financial institutions. She brings deep banking and fraud domain expertise to shape market‑facing narratives and go‑to‑market strategies that clearly communicate the business value of SAS fraud solutions.

Prior to joining SAS, Jocelyn spent six years leading strategic marketing initiatives across consumer and business lines at First Citizens Bank.


Greg Henderson

Senior Director, Global Health and Public Sector, Risk Fraud and Compliance Solutions, SAS

Greg Henderson is a Senior Director within the Risk, Fraud and Compliance Solutions Division at SAS, where he is responsible for developing and executing global go‑to‑market strategy across the health, public sector, energy and manufacturing industries. During his nearly 30 years at SAS, he has held numerous leadership roles spanning sales, marketing and R&D. His passions include incubating new solutions to address unique customer challenges, advancing data‑for‑good initiatives, and applying data fusion across internal and external sources to improve outcomes. These efforts have contributed to SAS solutions for anti‑money laundering, fraud detection and prevention, public safety and more.

Greg is a published author, frequent industry speaker, and has provided legislative testimony on data fusion, fraud prevention and security. He holds a B.S. in computer science from Bowling Green State University.