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Payments Innovation Alliance Releases Business Email Compromise Response Action Plan

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Nacha’s Payments Innovation Alliance, a membership program bringing together diverse global stakeholders seeking to transform the payments industry, has published its Business Email Compromise Response Action Plan. This free publication not only offers guidance to companies that are victims of business email compromise (BEC) but also provides steps organizations can take to actively mitigate the potential for being a victim.

BEC scams occur when criminals send a fraudulent email message that appears to come from a known source making a legitimate request, such as a known company vendor appearing to send an invoice with an updated payment address or payment account information. These scams have resulted in substantial financial and reputational harm to corporate victims, with billions of dollars in losses.

“Business email compromise is on the rise, and information that is shared publicly about contracts and business relationships makes organizations vulnerable,” said Matt Luzadder, Managing Partner, Chicago Office, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, and co-leader of the Alliance’s Cybersecurity & Payments AI Project Team. “The Response Action Plan details what to do if your company is impacted and practical steps to take to prevent business email compromise from occurring.”

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