TrackLight
- 25/06/2024
- Seed
- $3,000,000
We’re on a mission to help organizations fight back against fraud actors. What sets us apart is our team of fraud experts with over 150 combined years of experience in the fraud-fighting trenches. We've taken that hard-won expertise and built it directly into TrackLight's intelligent and automated solutions.
Fraud is a sophisticated problem that requires modern tools and solutions. We’ve flipped the game board on fraud prevention by:
Getting proactive – identifying potential fraud before payments are issued, not after.
Incorporating unstructured data – our game-changing ability to analyze open-source intelligence exponentially increases fraud detected.
Leveraging AI – accelerating analysis, synthesizing data into summaries of fraud risk, and providing tailored recommendations to users.
With Ray, your AI Co-Pilot, fraud prevention becomes effortless. Ray shines a light on potential fraud, allowing you to navigate complex data with ease. No longer do you have to choose between doing your job efficiently and preventing fraud. TrackLight seamlessly integrates into your existing workflows, providing fraud guidance while you focus on your core operations.
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- Website https://tracklight.ai/
- LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracklight-inc/
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Linda MillerCo Founder
Linda Miller is a nationally recognized expert in the management of fraud risks. A former government senior executive, Linda has been instrumental in developing leading practices that govern fraud prevention and detection in both the government and commercial sectors.
In March 2023, Linda launched Audient Group, LLC, which specializes in anti fraud consulting. And in May, 2024 she launched the fraud prevention software company, TrackLight, Inc. with co-founder Greg Loos.
Linda was a partner who led the Fraud & Financial Crimes practice at Grant Thornton and later Guidehouse, following its acquisition of Grant Thornton Public Sector. In May 2020 Linda was appointed by the Chair of the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency to be the Deputy Director of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC). She held this role for one year, helping to stand up the government’s pandemic oversight function in a fully virtual setting in the midst of the pandemic.
Linda also spent ten years at GAO, where she led the development of GAO's Framework for Managing Fraud Risks in Federal Programs. This framework was codified in statute and the practices within it are required to be followed by federal agencies.
Linda is a skilled and experienced public speaker and routinely speaks at conferences about fraud risk management and good governance.
An accomplished elite athlete, Linda competed at the Olympic Games in 2000 in the sport of rowing. She holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from George Washington University.