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Aug 29, 2024 |
darkreading.com | Ayan Halder
COMMENTARYMessaging channels have long been the darling of growth and customer experience teams. They unlock a range of use cases: activating dormant users, allowing users to safeguard their accounts using a SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA), and more. SMS and voice channels have been leading the charter across industries and, , these channels have been and will continue to be heavily leveraged. However, attackers follow money.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
arkoselabs.com | Vikas Shetty |Ayan Halder
The Arkose Command Center is your central hub for data insights and self-service functions for monitoring and managing applications protected by Arkose Bot Manager. Our Command Center offers a suite of dashboards, graphs and BI tools that empower security analysts and business users to better understand and mitigate attacks on protected applications.
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May 28, 2024 |
securityboulevard.com | Vikas Shetty |Jenn Jeffers |Ayan Halder |Hedda Peters
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May 28, 2024 |
arkoselabs.com | Vikas Shetty |Ayan Halder
Generative AI and general AI platforms often include advanced computer vision technologies. These systems can easily solve traditional CAPTCHAs like the “pick all the squares with motorcycles” task because they are capable of interpreting complex images, text and patterns with high accuracy. In contrast, Arkose MatchKey is a suite of AI-resistant challenges that actively confuse AI-based solvers.
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Dec 28, 2023 |
arkoselabs.com | Jenn Jeffers |Ayan Halder |Kevin Gosschalk
If you missed our recent webinar, "Foreseeing the Future Threatscape: 2024’s Bad Actor Forecast," there’s still time to catch up on expert attack insights for next year. Hosted by top executives at Arkose Labs, including CCO Patrice Boffa, CFO Frank Teruel, and CPO Ashish Jain, this crystal ball session explores forecasted cyber threats for enterprises in 2024, backed by real-world examples and threat analysis.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
arkoselabs.com | Ayan Halder |Jenn Jeffers |Ken Palla
Over the last six days alone, Arkose Labs identified and thwarted 189 million attacks for our customers. By tracking different classes of biometric inconsistencies, we gain insight into the evolving nature of bot attacks within specific customer traffic and across the platform. In the digital realm, traditional CAPTCHA has long been viewed as a necessary annoyance, a tool employed to thwart automated bots and ensure that real human users can successfully interact with websites.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
darkreading.com | Ayan Halder
Global data privacy laws were created to address growing consumer concerns about individual privacy. These laws include several best practices for businesses about storing and using consumers' personal data so that the exposure of personally identifiable information (PII) is limited in case of a data breach. However, several recent data breaches prove that consumer data continues to stay vulnerable.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
securityboulevard.com | Ayan Halder
In January of 2023, Arkose Labs launched to protect our customers from bots and humans manipulating email addresses for fake sign-ups. This solution combines bot mitigation with email risk detection to deliver outsize impact from the top of your user flow. And today, we have another exciting announcement to make-the launch of an Email Intelligence dashboard on the Arkose Portal.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
arkoselabs.com | Ayan Halder |Hedda Peters |Patrice Boffa
In January of 2023, Arkose Labs launched to protect our customers from bots and humans manipulating email addresses for fake sign-ups. This solution combines bot mitigation with email risk detection to deliver outsize impact from the top of your user flow. And today, we have another exciting announcement to make—the launch of an Email Intelligence dashboard on the Arkose Portal.
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May 5, 2023 |
darkreading.com | Ayan Halder
Recently, Meta agreed to pay $725 million to settle the privacy suit over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which became famous over alleged voter profiling and targeting during the 2016 US presidential election. The discussions on privacy and the illegal use of personal data have evolved so much since 2016 that Apple and Google have been moving toward more privacy-centric solutions. Apple's Safari blocks third-party cookies by default, and Google's Chrome will follow suit starting in late 2024.