
Digital Identities, Fraud, and the Future of AI with Veriff & Timefold: The Secure Disclosure
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In this episode of The Secure Disclosure, host Mackenzie Jackson dives into two fascinating conversations at the intersection of cybersecurity, trust, and AI innovation.First, Romain Moisescot from Veriff (https://veriff.com) explores the heated debate around digital identities in the UK, addressing concerns about privacy, government trust, and the rising wave of online fraud. With Veriff’s Identity Fraud Report 2025 (https://www.veriff.com/resources/ebooks/veriff-identity-fraud-report-2025), he shares insights into how fraudsters leverage AI and how digitally native IDs can fight back.Then, at the Cyber Saki Bar, Geoffrey De Smet, co-founder of Timefold.ai (https://timefold.ai), recounts his journey from building an open-source project 19 years ago to launching a company after IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat. Geoffrey breaks down the difference between heuristic AI solvers and LLMs, why scheduling is one of the hardest problems in tech, and how Timefold is freeing the world from “wasteful scheduling.”If you’re curious about the future of digital trust, fraud prevention, and practical AI applications, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Chapters00:00 – Introduction01:19 – The Digital Identity Dilemma (with Veriff)18:18 – Sponsor Segment: Aikido Security19:02 – Cyber & Sake: Geoffrey De Smet and the Timefold Journey47:31 – Would You Rather48:14 – Closing Thoughts & Farewell