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Arkose Labs Announces Significant Updates to Fraud Deterrence Platform Across Attack Detection and Response

Arkose Labs Announces Significant Updates to Fraud Deterrence Platform Across Attack Detection and Response
Latest Enhancements from Arkose Labs Unveiled at Money 20/20 Include Innovative Spoofing Detection, and are Backed by Industry-First Credential Stuffing W*******

Arkose Labs, the fraud prevention and account security company, introduced significant updates to its Fraud Deterrence Platform. New platform capabilities deliver enhanced risk detection and attack response, and this is backed by an industry-first credential stuffing w*******.

“In a constantly evolving threat landscape, businesses deserve more assurance from their fraud and account security vendors. Technology offerings focus on features and functionality, but fail to offer commercial assurance on outcomes in the event of a critical attack.”

Speaking at Money 20/20 this morning, Arkose Labs CEO Kevin Gosschalk highlighted credential stuffing as one of the key threats to the digital economy, fueling large-scale, persistent attacks on user accounts, “In a constantly evolving threat landscape, businesses deserve more assurance from their fraud and account security vendors. Technology offerings focus on features and functionality, but fail to offer commercial assurance on outcomes in the event of a critical attack.”

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As pioneers in the industry, Arkose Labs is the only provider in the space to offer a w******* on this fast-growing issue. The company’s Fraud Deterrence Platform is powered by artificial intelligence and offers a unique combination of advanced risk classification, anomaly detection through machine learning, and dynamic attack response that deters malicious activity long-term. This comprehensive approach protects across user touchpoints. It is the only platform to cover the full responsibility for credential stuffing attacks, with a w******* of up to $1 million in response expenses in the event of a successful attack.

Arkose Labs’ latest product release delivers a defense-in-depth approach to addressing evolving threats, such as attackers spoofing devices and leveraging machine learning to bypass user challenges. It also provides a new approach to intelligence sharing with customers, for full transparency and easier access to data for internal models.

“Arkose Labs is assembling extensive platform capabilities across both attack detection and attack response. We are committed to delivering a flexible and highly effective solution to help our customers stay ahead of evolving threats,” said Ashish Jain, Chief Product Officer of Arkose Labs.

He added, “The latest product enhancements include detection capabilities which are adapted to a world where attackers are spoofing devices and other identifying information. Customers also have easier access to the multi-layered risk insights that we use in our machine learning powered decision engine.”

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