Pixalate is excited to announce that we will be speaking at the 614 Group's Brand Safety Summit event in New York City on November 14, 2019. We will join industry leaders from GroupM and IBM to discuss the current state of brand safety technology.
From the Brand Safety Summit page:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to play a pivotal role in the fight against ad fraud. This session will explore the current state of brand safety technology capabilities. Our panel of experts will share how custom solutions partnered with cutting-edge technologies are being leveraged to combat ad fraud.
Pixalate's panel includes:
Register for the conference today to hear from Pixalate and other industry leaders on the state of brand safety!
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Per the MRC, “'Fraud' is not intended to represent fraud as defined in various laws, statutes and ordinances or as conventionally used in U.S. Court or other legal proceedings, but rather a custom definition strictly for advertising measurement purposes. Also per the MRC, “‘Invalid Traffic’ is defined generally as traffic that does not meet certain ad serving quality or completeness criteria, or otherwise does not represent legitimate ad traffic that should be included in measurement counts. Among the reasons why ad traffic may be deemed invalid is it is a result of non-human traffic (spiders, bots, etc.), or activity designed to produce fraudulent traffic.”