Ruishu Information is listed as a representative manufacturer in the field of online anti-fraud in Gartner's "Online Anti-Fraud Market Guide" report!

Ruishu Information is listed as a representative manufacturer in the field of online anti-fraud in Gartner's "Online Anti-Fraud Market Guide" report!

In July 2021, Gartner, a global authoritative IT research and consulting company, released the "Market Guide for Online Fraud Detection" report, and Ruisu Information was listed as one of the Representative Vendors in the field of online anti-fraud.

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the transformation of enterprises to digital activities, and the volume of digital commerce and digital banking increased significantly, which also led to a further increase in the online fraud risks faced by enterprises. With the current security situation where business and network threats are mixed and application protection and business anti-fraud overlap, the situation has accelerated.

“Another trend is greater diversification of capabilities. Until recently, most vendors in the OFD online fraud prevention market typically focused on delivering a single capability, such as transaction monitoring, device identification, behavioral biometric patterns or bot mitigation. We are now seeing more forward-thinking vendors broaden their range of capabilities.” Additionally, “Gartner clients have cited a need to reduce complexity and operational overhead in their OFD online fraud prevention technology stack.” “While managing fraud remains a top priority for most security leaders, reducing false positives and minimizing the impact on user experience are just as important as reducing fraud rates.”

The dynamic security Botgate launched by Ruishu Information is based on dynamic security and AI intelligent technology, and takes the Bots automated threat active defense capability as an advantage. It effectively combats business fraud disguised as normal transactions, stealing sensitive data using legitimate accounts, and various types of network fraud that impersonate terminal applications, and protects the security of online transactions, data, and corporate websites. At the same time, it does not require the configuration of a large number of protection strategies and the lightweight operation and maintenance management capabilities of constantly upgrading the rule base and patching, which further reduces the technical complexity and helps customers significantly improve ROI.

With its excellent protection effect and excellent market reputation, Ruishu Information Dynamic Security Botgate is being adopted by more and more Chinese companies, with users covering a wide range of industries such as telecommunications, government, finance, medical care, education, energy, etc., with more than 500 customers. Today, Ruishu Information Dynamic Security Botgate intercepts more than 50 billion Bot online attacks every day, fully protecting more than 3.5 billion accounts!

In the future, Ruishu Information will continue to explore the depth of technology, expand product functions, improve the coverage of anti-fraud attacks, and help companies build a more robust online anti-fraud ecosystem in the trend of digitalization!

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