{"id":110708,"date":"2020-03-24T13:12:33","date_gmt":"2020-03-24T13:12:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.microsoft.com\/?p=436676"},"modified":"2020-03-24T13:12:33","modified_gmt":"2020-03-24T13:12:33","slug":"microsofts-venture-fund-m12-adds-fraud-and-abuse-prevention-platform-arkose-labs-to-portfolio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sickgaming.net\/blog\/2020\/03\/24\/microsofts-venture-fund-m12-adds-fraud-and-abuse-prevention-platform-arkose-labs-to-portfolio\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft\u2019s venture fund M12 adds fraud and abuse prevention platform Arkose Labs to portfolio"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><u>By James Wu<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m excited to welcome Arkose Labs\u2014a fraud and abuse prevention platform, to protect web and mobile apps\u2014to the M12 portfolio.<\/p>\n<p>In an increasingly digital world where success is measured by Monthly Active Users (MAU) and Daily Active Users (DAU), online traffic is a critical performance indicator. Unfortunately, not all online traffic is created equal. The internet has become a hotbed of global cybercrime as financial transactions and exchanges of personally identifiable information become commonplace.<\/p>\n<p>Cybercrime is on the rise because fraud is a well-funded global operation fueled by deep knowledge sharing and sophisticated tools and resources. Year over year, fraud grows in frequency, size and complexity. Fraudsters have long been playing a cat and mouse game with digital businesses, rapidly bypassing their defenses and evolving tactics to maximize the ROI of cybercrime. Because profitability is the goal for purveyors of fraud and abuse, we are investing in a technology that is focused on breaking the business model of fraudsters.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Since its founding, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arkoselabs.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><strong>Arkose Labs<\/strong><\/a> has been thinking about fraud and abuse defense a little differently.&nbsp;Arkose\u2019s mission is to upend the fraud economy by introducing friction to fraud operations and\u2014as a result\u2014diminish their efficiency and financial returns. The more time and resources fraudsters and bots deplete trying to bypass Arkose challenges, the less time they spend wreaking havoc on Arkose customers.<\/p>\n<p>Arkose Labs provides an end-to-end anti-fraud platform that delivers high fidelity detection and prevention with its flagship products: <strong>Arkose Detect <\/strong>and <strong>Arkose Enforce<\/strong>. Arkose Detect\u2014the risk engine\u2014unearths patterns across devices and networks in real-time for behavioral analytics and anomaly detection. Suspicious traffic will immediately trigger Arkose\u2019s enforcement layer.<\/p>\n<p>Arkose Enforce is a challenge-response mechanism that works in conjunction with Arkose Detect to authenticate unrecognized requests. Unlike legacy technology, Arkose Enforce is adaptive and purpose-built for fraud prevention; it learns from past attacks and adapts as Arkose encounters innovative attack schemes.<\/p>\n<p>Above and beyond the business opportunity, the user experience of Arkose piqued our interest. Arkose introduces both game design (Arkose Labs founder, Matthew Ford, was a game designer) and security principles\u2014two seemingly unrelated disciplines\u2014into its product. By design, good users are intended to intuitively solve the challenges (such as rotating an animal onto its feet) with ease while stumping bots and fraud rings.<\/p>\n<div class=\"slate-resizable-image-embed slate-image-embed__resize-middle\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"No alt text provided for this image\" data-media-urn data-li-src=\"https:\/\/media-exp1.licdn.com\/dms\/image\/C5612AQGgHmaYfAn8sw\/article-inline_image-shrink_1500_2232\/0?e=1590624000&amp;v=beta&amp;t=XUPMk_NhG8cPGTgBADc1mB_9kq4zsE5368gy4jDpZo0\" src=\"https:\/\/:0\/\"><\/div>\n<p><strong>Arkose Labs\u2019s Enforcement Challenge as it appears on Microsoft.com. One of the features of Arkose Labs is that the look and feel mimic the website it protects.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Arkose\u2019s solution is a light deployment that seamlessly integrates with customers\u2019 existing infrastructure and protects against a wide variety of industry-specific and business-critical use cases, including: account takeover, new account fraud, fake reviews, gift card fraud, scalping and spam.<\/p>\n<p>As companies experience fraud at unprecedented scale, Arkose customers\u2014including product teams at Microsoft, GitHub, and Electronic Arts\u2014are adopting Arkose to protect assets and reduce fraudulent activity. Arkose protects EA gamers from bot-led abuse of its in-game economy. Microsoft Outlook issues an Arkose challenge when a user attempts to send spam. GitHub uses Arkose at the point of registration to verify authenticity of sign ups. Fraud prevention is not for the faint-hearted, but Arkose provides 100% service-level-agreements (SLAs) to prevent inauthentic requests at scale to demonstrate a strong commitment to its customers.<\/p>\n<p>The product speaks for itself, but what really sets this company apart is the incredible team at Arkose Labs. Arkose founders, Kevin Gosschalk (CEO) and Matthew Ford (VP of Product), and their leadership team boast phenomenal experiences combating fraud. When M12 met the team, it was clear that customer-centricity and enthusiasm for Arkose\u2019s mission permeated throughout the organization. CISOs and fraud teams dream of the day when bots and abuse in the online world dwindle to zero. Until then, we\u2019re excited to be working with a preeminent organization making strides against the fraud economy.<\/p>\n<p>To learn more about M12, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.m12.vc\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">www.m12.vc<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By James Wu I\u2019m excited to welcome Arkose Labs\u2014a fraud and abuse prevention platform, to protect web and mobile apps\u2014to the M12 portfolio. In an increasingly digital world where success is measured by Monthly Active Users (MAU) and Daily Active Users (DAU), online traffic is a critical performance indicator. 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