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CyberRein launches cyber fraud software for banks

Monday 14 November 2016 14:39 CET | News

CyberRein has announced the launch of Assayer, a cyber-fraud software created to help banks to cope with cybercriminals.

Banks existing defences prevent impersonation allowing criminals time to learn how to deceive and plan an attack. Assayer takes away this time, meaning criminals no-longer have months, but milliseconds to plan their attacks. Assayer’s mutating deception shields never protect transactions the same way twice.

Therefore, anything criminals do learn instantly becomes useless a split-second later, including how to use stolen credentials and biometrics - or even how to deceive Assayer itself.

Assayer does not affect the bank’s current defences and encompasses them into its deception shields, securing all channels and touchpoints against impersonation.

CyberRein is a B2B cybersecurity startup focused in protecting banks with its multi-patented deception prevention technologies.


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