SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13, 2017 -- VASCO® Data Security International, Inc. (NASDAQ:VDSI), a global leader in digital solutions including identity, security and business productivity, will demonstrate at RSA Conference 2017 (South Hall, Booth 2219) how its new behavioral authentication partnership, fraud management platform and Runtime Application Self-Protection bring frictionless security to digital transactions.
VASCO will showcase next generation authentication and anti-fraud solutions including:
- Behavioral Authentication is an invisible layer of security that enables end-users to authenticate through the unique ways they type, swipe and hold their devices. Through a partnership with BehavioSec, VASCO provides another strong biometric capability for customers with a singular focus on a truly frictionless user experience.
- Fraud Management through IDENTIKEY Risk Manager 2.3 provides turnkey risk analysis solutions for banks that includes real-time fraud detection and prevention across mobile and online channels. IRM 2.3 brings increased performance for real-time data extraction and scoring, providing faster detection of current and emerging fraud patterns.
- Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) helps secure mobile applications even if users inadvertently download malware onto their mobile device. Natively integrating VASCO's RASP technology into applications protects the integrity of mobile applications to ensure that data and transactions are not compromised. If an attack occurs, RASP either detects and blocks the foreign code, allowing the user to continue using the application securely, or it blocks and shuts down the application if data integrity is at risk.
Those interested may find out more by booking a meeting with VASCO at RSA Conference 2017 at www.vasco.com/news/rsa-conference-2017.
About VASCO Data Security
VASCO is a global leader in delivering trust and business productivity solutions to the digital market. VASCO develops next generation technologies that enable more than 10,000 customers in 100 countries in financial, enterprise, government, healthcare and other segments to achieve their digital agenda, deliver an enhanced customer experience and meet regulatory requirements. More than half of the top 100 global banks rely on VASCO solutions to protect their online, mobile, and ATM channels. VASCO’s solutions combine to form a powerful trust platform that empowers businesses by incorporating identity, fraud prevention, electronic signatures, mobile application protection and risk analysis. Learn more about VASCO at VASCO.com and on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
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VASCO Data Security Contact: Corporate Communications: Sarah Hanel +1-250-216-1762 [email protected]


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