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Fraud prevention tools play a critical role in real estate transactions. Even though digital fraudsters employ all newly available tools to find loopholes in the existing technological ecosystem, the information systems involved in real estate transactions typically lag behind in terms of digital identity verification and management. In order to facilitate industry adoption of the novel fraud prevention tools, companies that are using such tools must be assured that adequate information security and privacy control mechanisms are embedded into them. The main objective of this research cooperation between Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) and Treefort Technologies is to define a catalog of the tools and techniques that can be used to ensure proper security baseline for the software tools that are used in the real estate transactions.
Eslam AbdAllah;Bobby Swar
Treefort Technologies Incorporated
Computer science
Cyber Security; Information and Communications Technology; Technology
Concordia University of Edmonton
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