Reply Logo
Menu
  • TOPICS
    TOPICS
    • Big Data & Analytics
    • Cloud Computing
    • Internet of Things
    • Mobile
    • Risk, Regulation & Reporting
    • Security
    • Social Networking & Crowdsourcing
  • JOIN
    JOIN

    join reply work with us

    Reply is the place to meet an incredible variety of enthusiastic, passionate, ideas-driven people, who want to make a difference and an impact.
    ​Would you like to know more?

    Go to careers​
  • ABOUT
    ABOUT
    • ABOUT
    • Reply At a Glance
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • All Reply Websites
    • CAREERS
    • OFFICE LOCATIONS & CONTACTS
    • INVESTORS (ENGLISH VERSION)
    • Financial News
    • Reply Share Information
    • Financial Highlights
    • Financial Calendar & Events
    • Financial Reports
    • Shareholders' Meeting
    • LOYALTY SHARES
    • Corporate Governance
    • Extraordinary Transactions
    • NEWSROOM
    • News
    • Events
    • Press
    • Webinars
Choose language:
Reply Logo

Search

Security

Best Practice

Underground Security Intelligence for Financial Institutions

Within Financial Sector, Online Banking and Spam Frauds have the most impact for the end user, generating a significant brand damage for the Financial Institution.

FOCUS ON: Security, Financial Services,

The losses attributed to financial fraud are alarming. The financial services industry has become a primary target of cyber attacks on a global scale. Of equally grave concern to financial services institutions is the damage cybercrime can cause to reputation, along with customer churn, both of which can have a significant impact, and possibly devastating, effect to revenue.

One of the most dangerous types of malware for online banking and financial services are Man-in-the-Browser attacks. A Man-in-the- Browser attack occurs when malicious code infects an Internet browser. The code modifies actions performed by the computer user and, in some cases, is able to initiate actions independently of the user. When a user logs onto their bank account, using an infected Internet browser is enough to trigger illicit transactions that result in online theft.

Contrast new type of automated fraud

Reply engineered a point solution to contrast new type of automated frauds toward financial institutions online services. Reply solutions provide a unique way to identify such frauds through the technological chain, providing “Actionable Intelligence” information directly to Enterprise Fraud Management systems or helpdesks. Our Threat Intelligence Services allow constant monitoring of 20+ threat vectors including Black Market, Zero day exploits, vulnerability databases, Social Media Threats, Malware intelligence and underground intelligence sources. All information are classified by the Reply SOC and are provided in both real time and as a reports to our clients.

Reply provide a complete portfolio of 3 different services in order to keep your customers and your infrastructure secure:

ACTIVE FRAUD PREVENTION

The AFP product, with an extremely low integration requirements, leverages continuous intelligence activities and proprietary platforms in order to actively identify compromised clients during an online banking transaction attempt to produces Actionable Intelligence: your client’s account number, details of the transaction directly to your customer support service and to your enterprise fraud management system.

Reply Antiphishing services

Reduction of exposure to cloned websites and an High level of detection thanks to smart correlation of own managed mailboxes network and weak signals derived from customer available data.

  • Shutdown of clone websites licensed on a flat fashion
  • Full tracking of closure status via Reply services portal
  • Reply Fraud Intelligence Services

​The Reply Fraud Intelligence

​Team monitor threats directed toward its clients through botnets and trojans. The team can provide valuable intelligence information to its customers, including:

  • Detection of malicious code samples
  • C&C tracking and shutdown
  • Analysis of detection techniques for new malware behaviours
  • Full reporting and trend analysis through a full featured Business Intelligence platform.

RELATED CONTENTS

Governance, Risk and Compliance

Adopting stronger internal control practices while improving business efficiency

Governance, Risk and Compliance [belgique] 0

Digital Transformation

Research

Trends in the US wealth management market

The US wealth management industry is undergoing significant transformation, meeting its challenges by leveraging technology. Financial advisory services are evolving from a traditional personal relationship approach to one of automation, emphasizing lower costs. New entrants are disrupting the market with innovative products and services, and established participants are adapting to the changes or losing market share. Assets are growing while the number of human financial advisors is shrinking. New operating models include discount and online brokerages and robo-advisors.​

Trends in the US wealth management market 0

Digital Identity

Best Practice

Staying ahead of the digital identity evolution

Cyberspace represents the total interconnectedness of human beings through computers and telecommunications, regardless of physical geography. It is a term used to describe the whole range of information resources available through computer networks. For our purposes, cyberspace is a realm in which communication and interaction between two individuals, or between an individual and a computer, is facilitated by digital data exchanged over computer networks.​​

Staying ahead of the digital identity evolution 0
 
 ​
 
 
Reply ©​​ 2022​ - Company Information -
 Privacy (New!)Cookie Settings ​
  • About Reply​
  • Inves​tors​​
  • Newsroom​
  • Follow us on
  • ​
  • ​
​​​
  • Privacy & Cookies Policy
  • Privacy Notice (Client)
  • Privacy Notice (Supplier)
  • Privacy Notice (Marketing) New!
  • Privacy Notice (Candidate)
​ Reply Enterprise Social Network​