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TypingDNA biometrics integrated with XTN fraud prevention solution

 

TypingDNA announced today a partnership with cybersecurity firm XTN Cognitive Security that will see its proprietary typing biometrics technology integrated with XTN’s current behavioral fraud prevention solution to help banking organizations defend against sophisticated fraud threats.

XTN develops security and anti-fraud behaviour-based solutions for online financial transactions and mobile applications. By working with TypingDNA, XTN is integrating the inherence-based typing biometrics solution into its existing security systems, including SA Smart Authentication and MORE Mobile Operative Risk Evaluator, to enable a less invasive verification process for web-based and mobile banking.

“We are delighted to partner with XTN, an established leader in advanced behavioral fraud prevention,” says Tudor Goicea, Chief Revenue Officer at TypingDNA. “Taking a user-centric approach is key in offering both seamless experience and security.”

“XTN Cognitive Security Platform provides next generation fraud prevention thanks to innovative modules and solutions that meet the security needs of a wide range of businesses,” adds Guido Ronchetti, XTN’s CTO. “Our partnership with TypyngDNA allows our partners to have relevant additional features such as typing biometrics. This will push even further user’s identity validation with unprecedented user experience.”

TypingDNA recently launched a customizable MFA solution that uses a combination of typing biometrics, SMS OTP, or email OTP to authenticate users in a secure, frictionless manner.

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