- From: Neha Megchiani <nehamegchiani@google.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2023 10:49:05 -0600
- To: public-antifraud@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAO0+r=ARg17WQjT_90TEbQ6RCb-0Y=kKRC81FWVLBLhrM6xsFQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hi all, Happy 2023! Friendly reminder that Google's capabilities gathering survey will be open till the end of this month. If you have not already had the chance to fill out the survey, we would greatly appreciate your insight and feedback. I am adding details on the survey below: To help Google ensure that we have a complete inventory of capabilities and understand the anti-fraud ecosystem's priorities, we have launched a capabilities gathering survey. This survey can be accessed at https://google.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5p3y9l2N1LYQYpU. We invite you to participate in this survey. The results of this survey will be used to help Google prioritize efforts around anti-fraud technologies. A few FAQs on the survey: *Who created the survey?* Google. This is not an official AFCG survey. However, results will be shared within the AFCG. *Who can take it?* Any organization with anti-fraud needs in any region. This organization can be of any size and in any industry vertical (including payments, eCommerce, social media etc.). *Till when can I take the survey?* The survey will be open till January 31, 2023. *Who will see my information?* The survey is anonymous by default. Consolidated results (without organization name) will be published in the AFCG GitHub <https://github.com/antifraudcg> after the survey closes. Respondents have the option to include their organization name if they would like their individual response published in GitHub. Respondents also have the option to include their name and email address if they would be willing to discuss their response in detail with Google 1:1. We have also shared this survey within the AFCG Github <https://github.com/antifraudcg/use-cases/issues/1#issuecomment-1306164626>.. Please let me know if you have any questions, Neha On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 2:10 PM Neha Megchiani <nehamegchiani@google.com> wrote: > Hi all - Happy Monday! > > I want to follow up on one of the agenda items we discussed at our last > meeting: the (unofficial) capabilities gathering survey. > > To help Google ensure that we have a complete inventory of capabilities > and understand the anti-fraud ecosystem's priorities, we have launched a > capabilities gathering survey. This survey can be accessed at > https://google.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5p3y9l2N1LYQYpU. We invite you > to participate in this survey. The results of this survey will be used to > help Google prioritize efforts around anti-fraud technologies. > > A few FAQs on the survey: > > *Who created the survey?* Google. This is not an official AFCG survey. > However, results will be shared within the AFCG. > *Who can take it?* Any organization with anti-fraud needs in any region. > This organization can be of any size and in any industry vertical > (including payments, eCommerce, social media etc.). > *Till when can I take the survey?* The survey will be open till January > 31, 2023. > *Who will see my information?* The survey is anonymous by default. > Consolidated results (without organization name) will be published in the AFCG > GitHub <https://github.com/antifraudcg> after the survey closes. > Respondents have the option to include their organization name if they > would like their individual response published in GitHub. Respondents also > have the option to include their name and email address if they would be > willing to discuss their response in detail with Google 1:1. > > We have also shared this survey within the AFCG Github > <https://github.com/antifraudcg/use-cases/issues/1#issuecomment-1306164626> > . > > Please let me know if you have any questions, > > Neha > > -- > > [image: Google Logo] > > *•* *Neha Megchiani* > > *• * Global Partnerships > > *•* nehamegchiani@google.com >
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