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Biometric Security · February 18, 2026

A 8 años de la Ley Fintech: El estado del fraude bancario en México en 2026

Descubre qué está detrás del aumento del robo de identidad, las estafas con deepfakes y los ataques de identidad sintética en México, y cómo la autenticación continua e invisible puede ayudar a bancos y fintechs a cumplir con la Ley Fintech 2.0 y los requisitos de la CNBV sin añadir fricción a la experiencia del cliente.

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Across every fraud category — account takeover, push-payment scams, deepfakes, contact-center social engineering, first-party fraud — a single architectural shift defines the next decade of banking security: continuous, in-action verification of identity and intent.

Why the existing stack falls short

Banks today run a fragmented stack — device intelligence, behavioral biometrics, MFA, transaction monitoring, risk orchestration. Each layer protects against a slice of fraud, but the gaps between layers are exactly where modern attackers operate.

What needs to change

Authentication has to become continuous, action-bound, and recipient-aware — not a one-time gate at login. The full briefing follows.

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