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Ian Leaf Promises New Technologies Are Coming Soon To Further Prevent Fraud
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Fraud has taken a turn for the worst causing people to take action against the threat by means of establishing new technologies to prevent themselves from being a victim as well as avoid fraud from happening as well as changing passwords and staying aware of the issue at hand and their environment.
Ian Leaf, fraud specialist and detective as well as CEO of Ian Leaf Corporation, has said his team of researchers are putting together new and advanced methods to tracking down fraud before it even happens. Such advanced technologies take more time and income to produce, but from the words of COO Ian Andrews, they are nearly finished with expectations of the advanced fraud detection system being ready and available for the consumer as early as this fall.
“When going gets tough, the tough get going,” said Ian Leaf. “What better reason to create the best fraud prevention system in the world than to have your friends and family under attack?” According to Mr. Andrews, dealing with fraud is all about adapting to the environment and keeping yourself and others safe as it was impossible in the past to know when fraud would strike or what the scheme would be. As promised, he is determined to change that in the coming months.
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Some of the other technologies and projects Mr. Andrews is in charge of managing is the development of door handles that read fingerprints and instantly upload them to the database as well as doors made from carbon fiber, one of the toughest materials known to man. Although only in alpha as a prototype, the fingerprint reading door handles and door knobs are catching some praise as well as controversy from the public who follow the research.
In the words of Ian Andrews, “It’s sad that things have come to this point that we feel the need to development this technology. When the first camera went up in stores and schools, people didn’t like that either. Look at much of a difference it has made! We are confident in the system which will be able to send us information on a person who has a record and history of theft and fraud.”