Gemalto reinforces its Ezio range of online banking protection with the newly integrated transaction monitoring software - the Ezio Dynamic Fraud Manager. Gemalto is working with NCR, the global leader in consumer transactions technologies, to offer the Fractals intelligent fraud detection solution as part of the Ezio solution. It reinforces Ezio's multi-layered security capabilities to provide the ultimate protection and user experience for banks' customers.
The Ezio Dynamic Fraud Manager enables real-time calculation of the actual risk of individual online transactions. This triggers an action based on rules established by the bank, either allowing the transaction to proceed, rejecting it, asking the end user for additional authentication, or requesting action by the alert management teams. Built on an extremely flexible yet powerful rule system, the Ezio Dynamic Fraud Manager provides banks with a high degree of customization, increased reactivity to evolving patterns of fraud and improved detection rates.
Gemalto has signed a reseller agreement with NCR Corporation to offer NCR's Fractals software in the Ezio fraud management layer, to bring the power of NCR's proven Fractals risk management engine to online banking.
"With continuously evolving attacks, fraud managers increasingly want agile solutions to protect bank customers," said HÃ¥kan Nordfjell, Senior Vice President of e-Banking and e-Commerce at Gemalto. "Our collaboration with NCR reinforces our layered security strategy allowing banks to further expand their online service portfolio while protecting their customers and their brand."
"Preventing fraud in all forms remains a key priority for financial institutions around the world," said Ruth Fornell, vice president and general manager of Software and Professional Services, NCR Financial Services. "Our work with Gemalto will help financial institutions improve their digital banking security. Banks can now better reduce false positives, the number of alerts, and their related operational costs, as well as further enhancing the end user experience."
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