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Schedule & Agenda

Welcome to the schedule of events for the Marketplace Risk New York Conference (MRNYC). Check out the logistics page to learn more about hotels, public transportation, parking, and tourists  attractions. 

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AGENDA

Schedule of Events 

September 14 -16, 2026

 

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.​

(September 14, 2026)

Monday

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Welcome Reception

(September 15, 2026)

Tuesday

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Check-in and Registration

 

9:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Keynote

 

9:50 AM - 5:00 PM

Sessions

 

5:10 PM - 7:10 PM

Networking Reception at Jay Suites Bryant Park

(September 16, 2026)

Wednesday


8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Check-in and Registration


9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sessions

PAST AGENDA

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Convene

Know Your Vendor!

18 de set. de 2025

From:

2:45 PM

To:

3:10 PM

Take this time to visit the exhibitor space and connect with the solution providers and vendors on site. Explore the latest innovations in trust & safety, risk management, and legal compliance — all designed to help protect your platform, your users, and your business. Discover essential tools, build valuable connections, and stay ahead of emerging risks.

Incognia Room

AI & Deepfakes: Navigating the Challenges and Exploring Solutions

18 de set. de 2025

From:

3:10 PM

To:

3:40 PM

- Aniket Ajagaonkar, Staff Software Engineer - Trust, Airbnb
- Caroline Humer, Co-Founder, STISA
- Vaishnavi J, Founder, Vyanams Strategies
- Will Rivera, Managing Director, MyOwn Image

In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping our digital reality, deepfakes have emerged as one of the more challenging sideeffects of this newish innovation. We'll explore the growing impact of deepfakes on trust, identity, misinformation, and public safety, while delving into the ethical dilemmas posed by hyper-realistic digital content, assess the limitations of current detection tools, and highlight promising advancements in AI that can help verify content authenticity. Join us for a dynamic conversation on the path forward—balancing innovation with responsibility—and how we can harness AI not just to create, but to protect truth in the digital age.

LegitScript Room

From Badges to Balance Sheets: De-Risking the High-Value Transactions That Reputation Can't Protect

18 de set. de 2025

From:

3:10 PM

To:

3:40 PM

- Michael Borg, Founder & CEO, Authentica
- Nishil Soni, Founder & CEO, Ritesize
- Saujin Yi, Founder & CEO, LiquidTrust

Your marketplace relies on trust signals like reviews and verified badges, but are they enough for high-value B2B and cross-border transactions? When reputation is the only safeguard, platforms risk significant payment losses and may unknowingly operate as unlicensed escrow agents, creating serious compliance exposure. This hidden liability threatens more than individual transactions—it can impact your entire balance sheet. This session explores a better approach: embedding structural trust directly into your payment system using modern, digital micro-escrow. By providing true payment security, you protect your platform, improve seller cash flow, and unlock a powerful competitive advantage that attracts high-value users.

Persona Room

Measuring DevSecOps

18 de set. de 2025

From:

3:10 PM

To:

3:40 PM

- Dr. Richard Reeves, Associate Director YDO Department, Union Settlement
- Ryan Voloch, VP of Security, The Wolfe Companies

Enhanced Understanding of Security Frameworks: Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the DSOMM, BSIMM, and SAMM frameworks, enabling them to select and implement the most appropriate one for their organization. Clear Identification of Key Metrics: Attendees will be equipped with knowledge of essential application security metrics, including DAST, bug remediation SLAs, and more, helping them measure and improve security posture effectively. Practical Implementation Strategies: The presentation will provide actionable insights on integrating security metrics into existing development pipelines, setting baselines, and continuously improving security measures. Awareness of Best Practices: Participants will learn best practices for measuring application security, including how to overcome common challenges and avoid data misinterpretation. Increased Confidence in Security Measurement: By the end of the presentation, attendees will have the tools and knowledge necessary to confidently measure and report on application security, driving continuous improvement in their organizations.
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