LOS ALTOS, CA--(Marketwire - April 28, 2010) - ThreatMetrix™, a fast growing provider of fraud detection solutions that do not require personally identifiable information (PII), today announced that Alisdair Faulkner, Chief Products Officer, ThreatMetrix will be presenting at Experian's Vision 2010 Conference, May 2 - 5, at the Wild Horse Pass Resort in Phoenix, Arizona.



Faulkner will present alongside Keir Breitenfeld of Experian and Tim Webb of Chase Card Services on "Risk-Based Authentication: Improving Performance with New Methodologies."



Faulkner is a noted industry expert in issues relating to online fraud, device identification, cybercrime, identity theft, information security and networking technology. He is a frequent industry speaker appearing before such forums as the Anti-Phishing Working Group,CyberSource Payment Summit and Retail Fraud 2010 in the UK. He has appeared on BBC online news commenting on cybercrime and is a past winner of the DEMOgod award for technology innovation and is a co-author of the ThreatMetrix blog, "Frauds & Ends."



Sponsored by Experian, the leading global information services company, the Vision Conference brings together various segments of the financial services industry including credit unions, collections, utilities, telecommunications, technology, insurance, automotive, manufacturing, mortgage, e-commerce, government, and banks of all sizes.



WHAT: Vision 2010 Conference



WHEN: May 2 - 5, 2010



WHERE: Wild Horse Pass Resort, Phoenix, Arizona



WHY: Faulkner's presentation will focus on how device identification ("fingerprinting") is a new method for authenticating customers. The ThreatMetrix Fraud Network -- which incorporates device identification -- also helps online businesses verify new accounts, authorize payments and transactions and authenticate user logins in real-time without relying on personally identifiable information (PII).



To read a whitepaper on the ThreatMetrix Fraud Network, go to:http://info.threatmetrix.com/ThreatMetrix-fraud-network.html



Key benefits of the ThreatMetrix Fraud Network include:

  • Save time and money: verify customers, authorize transactions and authenticate users.

  • Use device intelligence to group transactions from a single computer over multiple visits to a company's website, or group transactions by characteristics such as the ISP and location.

  • See risk in the global context using the ThreatMetrix Fraud Network of worldwide devices and web transactions.

  • Flexible risk engine with customizable risk scoring optimized for social networks.





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Posted by John B. Frank Thursday, April 29, 2010

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