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The Complete Picture: Combining Trusted Data and Proven AI to Stop Identity Fraud
Live Event Date: May 20, 2026
Live Event Time: 11:00AM CT 
Hosted by Thomson Reuters

Identity fraud is evolving faster than ever. In 2026, government agencies, federal stakeholders, and corporate organizations are no longer just battling fraud after the fact, they're facing a new wave of sophisticated, front-end attacks including synthetic identities, bot-driven application fraud, and account takeover schemes that traditional, data-only systems simply weren't built to stop.

The question is no longer if your organization will be targeted, it's whether you have the right tools in place before the fraudster gets in the door.

Join Thomson Reuters and Socure for an exclusive panel discussion announcing a first-of-its-kind partnership that brings together the best of both worlds: Socure's AI-first, real-time identity decisioning platform RiskOS® and the deep, trusted public records intelligence of Thomson Reuters CLEAR. Together, they deliver what no single vendor can offer alone: a seamless, end-to-end identity verification and fraud prevention solution that moves organizations from a reactive, pay-and-chase model to a proactive, prevention-first approach.

In this session, our panel of experts from Thomson Reuters and Socure will explore:

  • The identity threat landscape in 2026 and why the shift to front-end fraud demands a new approach.
  • How the TR + Socure partnership uniquely addresses the full identity lifecycle from instant auto-verification of low-risk applicants to deep investigative intelligence on high-risk flags.
  • Why data trust and AI-driven decisions are no longer optional they're the foundation of modern program integrity.
  • How agencies and organizations across government, federal, and corporate sectors can reduce manual review burden, eliminate the "identity gap," and verify more of the populations they serve with greater speed and confidence.

Whether you are a program integrity director at a state agency, a compliance leader managing KYC obligations, or a federal stakeholder evaluating next-generation identity solutions, this webinar will give you the high-level framework you need to understand why the TR + Socure partnership represents the future of identity  and what it means for your organization.

About Socure

Socure is the leading platform for digital identity verification, compliance, and fraud prevention, trusted by enterprises and government agencies worldwide. Leveraging AI and machine learning, Socure delivers industry-leading accuracy, automation, and fraud capture rates.

Serving more than 3,000 customers across 190+ countries, Socure supports organizations across financial services, government, gaming, healthcare, telecom, and e-commerce. Learn more at [www.socure.com].

About Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters (Nasdaq/TSX: TRI) informs the way forward by delivering trusted content and technology that helps professionals make informed decisions across legal, tax, accounting, compliance, government, and media. Its products combine highly specialized software and data-driven insights to support justice, transparency, and truth. Learn more at tr.com.

Thomson Reuters is not a consumer reporting agency and none of its services or the data contained therein constitute a 'consumer report' as such term is defined in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. sec. 1681 et seq. The data provided to you may not be used as a factor in consumer debt collection decisioning, establishing a consumer's eligibility for credit, insurance, employment, government benefits, or housing, or for any other purpose authorized under the FCRA.

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Moderator
Speaker
Ila Kharbush

Ila Kharbush is a senior partnerships and business development leader with a track record of building revenue engines from scratch, scaling global partner ecosystems, and leading complex GTM initiatives across legal tech, risk/fraud, SaaS, and investment management. Ila spent the first decade of her career working in financial markets in London and the Middle East. Ila transitioned to technology working with Thomson Reuters for over 7 years before joining Socure.
Speakers
Speaker
Jim Isajewicz

Jim Isajewicz is Data Science Manager with TRSS where he has worked since 2017. Prior to that, Jim was an Investigations Manager with the Florida Department of Health Investigative Services Unit (ISU), leading the Orlando field office. Jim started working on the Illicit Massage Industry as a Massage Establishment inspector with the ISU, where he saw first-hand the challenging conditions victims of massage-based sex trafficking endure. When he came to TRSS, he worked with a team to use that experience to create a novel approach to understanding IMI networks using data, empowering enforcement agencies with the ability to focus on the organized criminal enterprise, and not on the victim.
Speaker
Andrew Pellington

Andrew Pellington is the senior director of product marketing for Thomson Reuters Risk and Fraud portfolio of solutions. His team is responsible for representing the voice of the customer and market at large, bringing valuable insights back into the organization. Andrew joined Thomson Reuters in 2011 with his first several years spent in the corporate strategy department.

Andrew received his bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Northwestern University and his MBA from the University of Minnesota.
Speaker
Jordan Burris

Jordan Burris leads Socure’s public sector business, shaping strategy, partnerships, and innovation across 145 federal, state, and local public sector organizations. Jordan’s leadership is grounded in a career dedicated to public service, federal policy, and identity modernization. Before joining Socure, he served as Chief of Staff in the White House Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer, where he worked on government-wide IT policy, including identity management, cybersecurity, and digital service delivery. He learned firsthand how policy decisions translate into operational reality across federal agencies.

Jordan has spent years focused on identity as foundational to government, advocating for verification approaches that are accurate, scalable, and practical for real-world use. He also contributes to the broader identity ecosystem through board and advisory work with organizations such as the Identity Theft Resource Center. These roles reflect his commitment to standards-based governance, consumer protection, and responsible innovation.

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