
All-in-one platform for identity verification, fraud detection, and compliance.
iDenfy uses a three-layer process to verify identity. This protects startups, financial services, gambling, streaming, ridesharing and other digital services against identity fraud. The process protects companies from the most dangerous forms of identity fraud.
iDenfy offers a variety of fraud prevention services, including business verification, proxy detection and fraud scoring, AML screening, monitoring and AML screening, NFC verification and other fraud prevention services.
iDenfy was founded before AML, GDPR, and fraud regulations were implemented. It pioneered the identity verification process. The company covers the entire ID verification process for users, combining AI biometric recognition with manual human checks to verify they are real users.
Use our ID verification software to save up to 40% on identity verification services. Save up to 40% on identity verification costs by paying only for successful ID verification.
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Bitdefender Small Business Security provides robust, enterprise-level cyber-defense tailored for smaller companies, ensuring protection across various platforms including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. With a centralized management system that is user-friendly, it allows organizations lacking dedicated IT personnel to efficiently implement and oversee their security measures from a single interface. The solution features a multi-layered approach to endpoint protection, incorporating machine learning, behavioral analysis, real-time monitoring, process termination, and rollback capabilities to safeguard against both known and emerging threats. Additionally, it includes ransomware prevention and remediation strategies that detect unusual encryption activities and facilitate file recovery from backups. Users are also protected against fileless attacks, with measures like memory and back-injection interference as well as script blocking. The software further enhances security by preventing phishing and fraud through the blocking of malicious websites and alerting users accordingly, while offering advanced exploit protection with real-time shields for common applications such as browsers, Office software, and Adobe Reader, thus ensuring all-encompassing endpoint security. This comprehensive suite of features makes it an ideal choice for small businesses seeking to fortify their cybersecurity defenses.
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Rippleshot
Rippleshot is a company focused on detecting and preventing fraud, utilizing advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to assist financial institutions in identifying and addressing card fraud proactively. Their main product, Sonar, processes millions of card transactions every day, helping to pinpoint compromised merchants and cards at risk, which allows for prompt and precise action against potential fraud cases. Furthermore, Rippleshot provides an AI-based tool that empowers financial institutions to develop effective fraud prevention rules without requiring extensive IT support. By implementing these innovative solutions, banks and credit unions can significantly lower fraud-related losses, avoid unnecessary card replacements, and improve the overall satisfaction of their cardholders. This company is reshaping the approach banks and credit unions take towards fraud detection through a cloud-driven technology that employs machine learning and data analysis, making it easier and faster to identify fraudulent activities. Their commitment to leveraging technology ensures that institutions stay ahead in the ongoing battle against fraud, reinforcing trust and security in financial transactions.
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TOMIA
To mitigate financial risks and protect their reputations, it is crucial for operators to combat fraud in real-time, especially concerning roaming and national-to-international calls. Many telecommunications providers have implemented various fraud prevention measures; however, the emergence of new technologies continues to unveil additional vulnerabilities. Adopting protective tools against these new attack vectors is often a slow process. As a result, operators are increasingly moving from traditional offline analysis to utilizing network enforcement capabilities that can halt fraudulent calls as they happen. CDR-based systems, which rely on successful call records, unfortunately overlook failed call attempts, limiting their effectiveness to a reactive stance. Consequently, operators are eager to proactively address fraudulent activities at all stages of the calling process. For instance, by tracking the number of call attempts to known black-listed numbers, operators can identify and block PBX hacked devices, as fraudsters typically cycle through multiple numbers before successfully connecting. Moreover, this proactive approach can help in identifying patterns of behavior that are indicative of larger fraud schemes, thereby enhancing overall security.
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