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Austin, Texas, February 25, 2026

The World's Largest Digital Platform Conference in Austin, Texas!

Marketplace Risk Austin Conference 2026 - #MRATX26

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Junte-se aos principais especialistas, fundadores e líderes do setor enquanto eles compartilham suas experiências, estratégias e soluções inovadoras para os desafios mais urgentes em gerenciamento de riscos, confiança e segurança, conformidade e muito mais.

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ABOUT #MRATX - Marketplace Risk Austin Conference

The only conference designed for digital platforms founders and leaders in Austin, Texas.

The world’s largest digital platform conference.
#MRATX is the most comprehensive event focused on digital risk, covering critical areas such as trust & safety, compliance, fraud prevention, and evolving regulations. Designed for leaders and professionals across digital platforms — including marketplaces, fintechs, and platform-based businesses — the conference delivers practical insights, innovative strategies, and valuable connections through expert-led panels, workshops, and keynotes.

ABOUT OUR CONFERENCES

Key Details & Why You Can't Miss Them

WHO

  • Founders and leaders from digital platforms, including marketplaces, fintechs, and platform-based businesses, who want to learn from peers.

  • Innovative solution providers, vendors and firms solving platform challenges.

  • Industry leaders and subject matter experts.

WHY

  • Learn best practices and tested strategies to protect your digital platform.

  • Network with peers and industry experts from around the world.

  • Share your knowledge and experience with other industry leaders.

WHAT

  • Trust & Safety

  • Fraud Prevention

  • Regulatory & Compliance Challenges

  • Technology & Innovation

  • Emerging Risks Across Digital Platforms

Designed for founders and leaders across digital platforms, including marketplaces, fintechs, and platform-based businesses.

WHEN

  • Austin, TX - Feb 25, 2026

  • Dell Jewish Community Center (JCC) - 7300 Hart Ln, Austin, TX 78731

 

Find Out Why Founders and Leaders Attend The Marketplace Risk Austin Conferences

AGENDA

Final Agenda

Focused on digital risk and critical areas such as trust & safety, compliance, fraud prevention, and evolving regulations across digital platforms, including marketplaces, fintechs, and platform-based businesses.​

Schedule of Events (February 24 - 25, 2026)

Tuesday, February 24
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM: Welcome Reception at JCC

 

Wednesday, February 25

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Check-in and Registration
9:00 AM - 9:40 AM: Opening Session
9:50 AM - 5:10 PM: Sessions
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Networking Reception at JCC

Veriff Room

AI-Driven Content Moderation at Scale

25 de fev. de 2026

From:

3:55 PM

To:

4:25 PM

- Aniket Ajagaonkar, Staff Software Engineer - Trust, Airbnb Inc

This presentation will highlight the critical role content moderation will play in keeping online platforms safe amid the rapid growth of user-generated and AI-created content, which will significantly increase volume and complexity for moderators. The presentation will explore strategies and ideas for effectively introducing AI into content moderation workflows, offering practical guidance for real-world implementation. Key learning points will include future challenges in scaling moderation and adapting to evolving content types. A major takeaway will be how AI will enhance human-in-the-loop moderation - boosting efficiency, expanding coverage, and improving accuracy - while preserving the essential role of human judgment.

Incognia Room

Fraud Prevention: Stopping Fraud Rings in Digitally Native Platforms

25 de fev. de 2026

From:

4:40 PM

To:

5:10 PM

- Mousumi Chatterjee, Sr Director, Payments Innovation, Bank of America
- Deana Rich, Co-Founder, Infinicept

Trust is the foundation of any digital marketplace—but that trust is increasingly targeted by organized seller‑led fraud rings. Bad actors exploit fast onboarding, scaled payouts, and peer‑to‑peer interactions to coordinate abuse across seller accounts, buyer activity, and payments—often appearing legitimate when viewed in isolation. This session focuses on how fraud rings infiltrate marketplaces through seller abuse tactics such as fake or collusive sellers, synthetic identities, buyer–seller collusion, refund and returns abuse, triangulation scams, and chargeback farming. Attendees will learn why traditional, transaction‑centric fraud controls fail to stop these networks—and how hidden relationships between sellers, buyers, devices, and payment instruments erode marketplace trust over time. Through real‑world marketplace examples, this session explores how platforms can shift from reactive enforcement to proactive trust protection by adopting network‑level intelligence. Topics include detecting coordinated seller behavior, identifying linked accounts across onboarding and payouts, uncovering mule networks, and applying graph‑based and behavioral signals to surface abuse before it impacts buyers and brand reputation. The discussion will also address how high‑growth marketplaces can balance aggressive fraud prevention with seller experience—ensuring fast onboarding and healthy liquidity while preserving trust, fairness, and long‑term ecosystem value. Practical strategies to design seller‑centric trust frameworks that disrupt fraud rings at scale and protect the integrity of digitally native marketplaces will be included.

Veriff Room

Drift Is a Signal: Detecting Risk Before Accuracy Fails

25 de fev. de 2026

From:

4:40 PM

To:

5:10 PM

- Swapna Ketavarapu, Product Manager, Amazon

Drift is often treated as a system failure, but in practice it is an early signal of misalignment. In digital marketplaces, models can remain accurate while trust erodes, fraud adapts, or safety outcomes worsen. This session reframes drift as the measurable gap between system outputs and how humans interpret, rely on, or delegate those outputs over time. Using real marketplace scenarios, I introduce a simple Goals–Rules–Thresholds (GRT) lens to detect drift early, distinguish healthy adaptation from rising risk, and define clear intervention points—before drift becomes harm, regulatory exposure, or public failure.

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