This week, we sit down with Al Pascual, CEO and founder of Scamnetic, to talk about fraud from the inside out. Al didn’t come up through product or engineering. He started his career chasing real fraud cases, shaped early on by parents who were cops and a first job in a bank fraud department. That hands-on experience is what pushed him from treating fraud as “just a job” to seeing it as his lane. We get into the scam patterns that worry him most right now, including pig butchering and sextort...
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This week, we sit down with Al Pascual, CEO and founder of Scamnetic, to talk about fraud from the inside out. Al didn’t come up through product or engineering. He started his career chasing real fraud cases, shaped early on by parents who were cops and a first job in a bank fraud department. That hands-on experience is what pushed him from treating fraud as “just a job” to seeing it as his lane. We get into the scam patterns that worry him most right now, including pig butchering and sextort...
Closing the Access Gap in Tech with All Star Code’s Danny Rojas
That Tech Pod
26 minutes
3 weeks ago
Closing the Access Gap in Tech with All Star Code’s Danny Rojas
This December, That Tech Pod is shifting gears a bit. Instead of our usual deep dives into eDiscovery, privacy, and security, we’re using the next few pods to spotlight leaders and organizations using technology to close real gaps in opportunity. These episodes are about mission, access, and impact, and what it looks like to build pathways into tech from the ground up. In this episode, Laura and Kevin talk with Danny Rojas, Executive Director of All Star Code, about why the organization’s wo...
That Tech Pod
This week, we sit down with Al Pascual, CEO and founder of Scamnetic, to talk about fraud from the inside out. Al didn’t come up through product or engineering. He started his career chasing real fraud cases, shaped early on by parents who were cops and a first job in a bank fraud department. That hands-on experience is what pushed him from treating fraud as “just a job” to seeing it as his lane. We get into the scam patterns that worry him most right now, including pig butchering and sextort...