
Cyber Fraud Specialist
- Montréal, QC
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Detect and Investigate: Identify and analyze fraud patterns such as account takeovers, fake account creation, and in-game abuse using behavioral analytics, telemetry, and threat intelligence.
- Prevent and Protect: Design and implement fraud prevention controls including risk-based authentication, device fingerprinting, and anomaly detection.
- Collaborate Cross-Functionally: Partner with data, engineering, and customer experience teams to develop tools and workflows that reduce fraud while preserving user experience.
- Account Ownership Verification: Develop and refine processes to validate legitimate account ownership and support recovery in compromised scenarios.
- Bot and Abuse Mitigation: Monitor and respond to bot activity, farming, and automation abuse across game services and marketplaces.
- Metrics and Reporting: Build dashboards and KPIs to track fraud trends, incident response, and the effectiveness of mitigation strategies.
- Policy and Process Development: Contribute to the creation and continuous improvement of fraud detection methodologies, escalation protocols, and response playbooks.
- Training and Awareness: Deliver fraud awareness sessions and contribute to internal knowledge sharing across teams.
- Insider Fraud: Participate in the development of an insider fraud detection and prevention program.
- Fraud Oversight: Ensure that fraud root causes have been addressed and / or document deficiencies and escalate critical issues.
- Proven experience in fraud prevention, cybersecurity, or trust & safety roles, ideally in the gaming, e-commerce, or online services sectors.
- Strong understanding of account security threats, ATO tactics, credential stuffing, social engineering, and marketplace fraud.
- Experience with fraud detection tools, SIEM platforms, SQL, and data visualization (e.g., PowerBi).
- Familiarity with risk-based authentication, CAPTCHA systems, device intelligence, and identity verification technologies.
- Knowledge of relevant privacy laws, data protection regulations, and digital fraud compliance.
- Industry certifications (e.g., CFE, CISA, GIAC, CEH) and participation in fraud/security communities are strong assets.