Real-time fraud detection across digital channels
Detect account opening risk
Detect compromised and vulnerable devices
Protect against financial malware and phishing
IBM Trusteer® is a family of cloud services and endpoint device software that helps assess risk, detect fraud, establish identity and authenticate users. It is part of the IBM Security® portfolio.
IBM Trusteer solutions help you to detect fraud, authenticate users and establish identity trust across the omnichannel customer journey. Trusteer uses cloud-based intelligence, AI and machine learning to holistically identify new and existing customers while improving the user experience. Hundreds of leading organizations rely on Trusteer to help secure their customers’ digital journeys and support business growth.
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Outsmart account takeover attempts with AI, behavioral biometrics and machine learning.
Help power digital transformations by seamlessly assessing the risk of new and guest digital identities.
Enhance your mobile growth with real-time accurate device hygiene and session risk assessment.
Detect and remediate malware and identify phishing attacks.
156% ROI driven by Trusteer, as documented in the Forrester TEI report.¹
Greater than 90% fraud detection rate.
Less than 0.05% fraud alert rate.
Transparently identify unauthorized access and activities using advanced AI and machine learning.
Establish cross-organizational, actionable insights through real-time assessments.
Enable cross-channel coverage for mobile and web from account opening to existing user journeys.
Faced with increased fraud attempts affecting the banking sector, BoursoBank armed itself with Trusteer to best protect its customers.
Banco Santander used Trusteer Rapport to help customers keep their details safe.
Unveiling how malicious Chrome extensions target banks in Latin America
Banking trojan now targets 1500 global banking applications and websites across 60 countries
Observed in Brazil, this remote access trojan mutates to stay hidden and avoid detection