Title: Cyber Fraud Senior Analyst
Location: Cairo, Egypt
About Accenture
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Responsibilities
- Conduct fraud risk assessments and cybercrime threat modeling across digital channels.
- Advise clients on fraud prevention frameworks, cyber controls, and detection strategies.
- Develop fraud risk management programs aligned with NIST, ISO 27001, and/or COBIT.
- Evaluate fraud management systems (e.g. SAS, Actimize, Falcon, RSA, ThreatMetrix).
- Analyze fraud trends (e.g. social engineering, ATO, phishing, deepfakes, mule accounts).
- Recommend cyber fraud detection rules, scoring models, or behavioral analytics techniques.
- Integrate cybersecurity measures (e.g. MFA, device ID, biometric verification, tokenization) into fraud controls.
- Support cyber investigations related to identity theft, insider fraud, or credential compromise.
- Collaborate with cybersecurity, IT, and legal teams on incident response plans and data breach scenarios.
- Support alignment with fraud-related regulatory expectations (e.g. SAMA, NCA, AML, CFF).
- Assist in preparing internal audit reports, compliance reviews, or regulator submissions.
- Stay up to date with fraud typologies and evolving cybercrime tactics.
- Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Risk Management, or related field.
- 3–6 years of experience in fraud risk, cybersecurity, digital payments, or financial crime.
- Knowledge of fraud platforms (e.g. Falcon, SAS, ThreatMetrix) and cybersecurity controls (e.g. SIEM, IAM).
- Experience in digital banking, e-commerce, fintech, or public sector is a plus.
- Certifications such as CFE, CISA, CISSP, CEH, or CRISC are highly desirable.
- Strong analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills.