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RSA Targets Advanced Threats and 'Account Takeover' Attacks with New RSA® Adaptive Authentication Solution
RSA Enhances On Premise Risk-based Authentication Solution to Combat Fraud with New Trojan Detection and Mobile Defense Capabilities
BEDFORD, Mass., Nov. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
News Summary:
-- RSA(®) Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution uses a Big Data
approach to help combat threats posed by more than 30 million variants
of malware targeting end users for account takeover attacks
-- According to recent research by Aite Group, in 2011, account takeover
attacks costs corporations over $400 million, a number that is expected
to grow by 94% in 2016
-- The latest version of the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise
solution is designed to enhance mobile defense and Trojan Detection
capabilities and adds innovative ATM channel protection
Full Story:
RSA, The Security Division of EMC (NYSE: EMC), today announced major enhancements to its RSA(®) Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution designed to help organizations in wide range of industries achieve the right balance of security against advanced threats, like those posed by Zeus, Citadel and the recently discovered Gozi Prinimalka Trojan, without compromising end user experience.
According to recent research by Aite Group, account takeover attacks resulted in over $400 million in losses in 2011, which are expected to grow by 94% to nearly $800 million by 2016. Powered by the RSA(®) Risk Engine, the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution is engineered to mitigate the risk of account takeover by using a 'Big Data' approach to risk, drawing from a series of more than 100 different risk indicators, including device identification and behavior profiling, to validate user activity. With an estimated 30 million pieces of malware targeting end users for account takeover, the latest RSA Adaptive Authentication solution is built to address changing customer requirements for convenience and ease of use while providing effective security against cybercriminal threats.
Enhanced Trojan Defenses
Organizations are constantly battling new forms of advanced threats. By incorporating additional Trojan detection features including Proxy and HTML injection protection, the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution is engineered to address Man in the Browser (MITB) and Man in the Middle (MITM), techniques employed by the latest Trojan attacks, including Gozi Prinimalka, in an attempt to compromise end user accounts. With the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution, anomalous interactions are detected and flagged to the organization that can then take action to block, monitor or require additional authentication measures to complete a transaction. RSA Adaptive Authentication includes new features designed to:
-- HTML Injection Protection - Detects and flags fraudulent changes to end
users' browser display via MITB attacks which attempt to either
manipulate payments or harvest additional user credentials like social
security number, credit card number or PIN.
-- Man vs. Machine Protection - Defends against advanced Trojans using
automated script attacks to fraudulently add payees and transfer money
to mule accounts. RSA Adaptive Authentication software utilizes
innovative Man vs. Machine protection to determine whether mouse or
keystroke movements are associated with data input. Additionally, the
RSA Adaptive Authentication solution differentiates between users who
have the browser auto complete feature turned on and can adjust the risk
score accordingly.
-- Proxy Attack Detection - Cybercriminals utilize proxy attacks to log on
to banks from a proxy IP address that can allow penetration of user
accounts via the genuine end user IP to gain positive device
identification. RSA Adaptive Authentication solutions determine when a
login or transaction is being performed via a proxy which is anomalous
to the user by identifying the true IP used, and dynamically adjusts the
risk response appropriately.
New Mobile Protections
RSA has updated the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution's innovative and dedicated risk model to include location awareness and enhanced mobile device identification. Location awareness gathers location data through WiFi, cell tower triangulation and GPS to identify anomalous locations that are new to the user, fraudulent transaction attempts by impossible ground speed differences, and when an access attempt comes from a known high risk location. Additionally, mobile device characteristics are gathered through the RSA Adaptive Authentication platform for a mobile device or directly through a Software Development Kit (SDK).
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Protection
In addition, the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution now protects against account takeover fraud in the ATM channel by assessing ATM-specific activity including date and time of access, transaction amount, frequency of withdrawal, ATM owner and ID and location of ATM in order to assess risk. With the rise of ATM-based account takeover and mule withdrawal attacks, the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution has been enhanced to detect and monitor against these threats without requiring additional software to be installed on ATM machines.
RSA Executive Quote:
Manoj Nair, General Manager, RSA Identity & Data Protection group
"Account takeover is currently the single most important issue for many of our customers. As sophisticated malware continues to proliferate and cybercriminals evolve their methods, it's our responsibility to quickly adapt to help customers mitigate the threat. The enhancements made to the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution is part of a cohesive strategy designed to address the changing needs of our customers and mitigate ongoing risks associated with the latest malware hitting online, mobile and ATM channels."
Industry Analyst Quote:
Julie Conroy, Research Director, Aite Group
"The trajectory of cybercrime is increasing at a frightening pace, driven by international organized crime rings intent on financial gain. Organizations that need to protect web resources are looking to security solutions that keep them one step ahead of cybercriminals while also balancing convenience for the end-user."
Availability
RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise 7.0 is available now.
Featured Resources:
-- Learn more aboutRSA(®) Identity and Data Protection Solutions
-- Speaking of Security Blog: Emerging Threats and Account Takeover Fraud
Needs an Innovative Defense Approach
-- Speaking of Security Podcast: Protecting Banking Users from Online
Account Takeover
-- Infographic: Managing Fraud with Risk-Based Authentication
Additional Resources:
-- Learn more about Trusted IT from EMC
-- Connect with RSA via Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and the RSA
Speaking of Security Blog and Podcast.
About RSA
RSA, The Security Division of EMC, is the premier provider of security, risk and compliance management solutions for business acceleration. RSA helps the world's leading organizations succeed by solving their most complex and sensitive security challenges. These challenges include managing organizational risk, safeguarding mobile access and collaboration, proving compliance, and securing virtual and cloud environments.
Combining business-critical controls in identity assurance, encryption & key management, SIEM, Data Loss Prevention and Fraud Protection with industry leading eGRC capabilities and robust consulting services, RSA brings visibility and trust to millions of user identities, the transactions that they perform and the data that is generated. For more information, please visit http://www.EMC.com/RSA.
RSA and EMC are either registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other products and/or services referenced are trademarks of their respective companies.
SOURCE EMC Corporation
EMC Corporation
CONTACT: Alison Parker, RSA, The Security Division of EMC, +1-973-432-7217, alison.j.parker@emc.com
Web Site: http://www.emc.com
RSA Targets Advanced Threats and 'Account Takeover' Attacks with New RSA® Adaptive Authentication Solution
RSA Enhances On Premise Risk-based Authentication Solution to Combat Fraud with New Trojan Detection and Mobile Defense Capabilities
BEDFORD, Mass., Nov. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
News Summary:
-- RSA(®) Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution uses a Big Data
approach to help combat threats posed by more than 30 million variants
of malware targeting end users for account takeover attacks
-- According to recent research by Aite Group, in 2011, account takeover
attacks costs corporations over $400 million, a number that is expected
to grow by 94% in 2016
-- The latest version of the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise
solution is designed to enhance mobile defense and Trojan Detection
capabilities and adds innovative ATM channel protection
Full Story:
RSA, The Security Division of EMC (NYSE: EMC), today announced major enhancements to its RSA(®) Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution designed to help organizations in wide range of industries achieve the right balance of security against advanced threats, like those posed by Zeus, Citadel and the recently discovered Gozi Prinimalka Trojan, without compromising end user experience.
According to recent research by Aite Group, account takeover attacks resulted in over $400 million in losses in 2011, which are expected to grow by 94% to nearly $800 million by 2016. Powered by the RSA(®) Risk Engine, the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution is engineered to mitigate the risk of account takeover by using a 'Big Data' approach to risk, drawing from a series of more than 100 different risk indicators, including device identification and behavior profiling, to validate user activity. With an estimated 30 million pieces of malware targeting end users for account takeover, the latest RSA Adaptive Authentication solution is built to address changing customer requirements for convenience and ease of use while providing effective security against cybercriminal threats.
Enhanced Trojan Defenses
Organizations are constantly battling new forms of advanced threats. By incorporating additional Trojan detection features including Proxy and HTML injection protection, the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution is engineered to address Man in the Browser (MITB) and Man in the Middle (MITM), techniques employed by the latest Trojan attacks, including Gozi Prinimalka, in an attempt to compromise end user accounts. With the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution, anomalous interactions are detected and flagged to the organization that can then take action to block, monitor or require additional authentication measures to complete a transaction. RSA Adaptive Authentication includes new features designed to:
-- HTML Injection Protection - Detects and flags fraudulent changes to end
users' browser display via MITB attacks which attempt to either
manipulate payments or harvest additional user credentials like social
security number, credit card number or PIN.
-- Man vs. Machine Protection - Defends against advanced Trojans using
automated script attacks to fraudulently add payees and transfer money
to mule accounts. RSA Adaptive Authentication software utilizes
innovative Man vs. Machine protection to determine whether mouse or
keystroke movements are associated with data input. Additionally, the
RSA Adaptive Authentication solution differentiates between users who
have the browser auto complete feature turned on and can adjust the risk
score accordingly.
-- Proxy Attack Detection - Cybercriminals utilize proxy attacks to log on
to banks from a proxy IP address that can allow penetration of user
accounts via the genuine end user IP to gain positive device
identification. RSA Adaptive Authentication solutions determine when a
login or transaction is being performed via a proxy which is anomalous
to the user by identifying the true IP used, and dynamically adjusts the
risk response appropriately.
New Mobile Protections
RSA has updated the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution's innovative and dedicated risk model to include location awareness and enhanced mobile device identification. Location awareness gathers location data through WiFi, cell tower triangulation and GPS to identify anomalous locations that are new to the user, fraudulent transaction attempts by impossible ground speed differences, and when an access attempt comes from a known high risk location. Additionally, mobile device characteristics are gathered through the RSA Adaptive Authentication platform for a mobile device or directly through a Software Development Kit (SDK).
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Protection
In addition, the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution now protects against account takeover fraud in the ATM channel by assessing ATM-specific activity including date and time of access, transaction amount, frequency of withdrawal, ATM owner and ID and location of ATM in order to assess risk. With the rise of ATM-based account takeover and mule withdrawal attacks, the RSA Adaptive Authentication solution has been enhanced to detect and monitor against these threats without requiring additional software to be installed on ATM machines.
RSA Executive Quote:
Manoj Nair, General Manager, RSA Identity & Data Protection group
"Account takeover is currently the single most important issue for many of our customers. As sophisticated malware continues to proliferate and cybercriminals evolve their methods, it's our responsibility to quickly adapt to help customers mitigate the threat. The enhancements made to the RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise solution is part of a cohesive strategy designed to address the changing needs of our customers and mitigate ongoing risks associated with the latest malware hitting online, mobile and ATM channels."
Industry Analyst Quote:
Julie Conroy, Research Director, Aite Group
"The trajectory of cybercrime is increasing at a frightening pace, driven by international organized crime rings intent on financial gain. Organizations that need to protect web resources are looking to security solutions that keep them one step ahead of cybercriminals while also balancing convenience for the end-user."
Availability
RSA Adaptive Authentication On Premise 7.0 is available now.
Featured Resources:
-- Learn more aboutRSA(®) Identity and Data Protection Solutions
-- Speaking of Security Blog: Emerging Threats and Account Takeover Fraud
Needs an Innovative Defense Approach
-- Speaking of Security Podcast: Protecting Banking Users from Online
Account Takeover
-- Infographic: Managing Fraud with Risk-Based Authentication
Additional Resources:
-- Learn more about Trusted IT from EMC
-- Connect with RSA via Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and the RSA
Speaking of Security Blog and Podcast.
About RSA
RSA, The Security Division of EMC, is the premier provider of security, risk and compliance management solutions for business acceleration. RSA helps the world's leading organizations succeed by solving their most complex and sensitive security challenges. These challenges include managing organizational risk, safeguarding mobile access and collaboration, proving compliance, and securing virtual and cloud environments.
Combining business-critical controls in identity assurance, encryption & key management, SIEM, Data Loss Prevention and Fraud Protection with industry leading eGRC capabilities and robust consulting services, RSA brings visibility and trust to millions of user identities, the transactions that they perform and the data that is generated. For more information, please visit http://www.EMC.com/RSA.
RSA and EMC are either registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other products and/or services referenced are trademarks of their respective companies.
SOURCE EMC Corporation
EMC Corporation
CONTACT: Alison Parker, RSA, The Security Division of EMC, +1-973-432-7217, alison.j.parker@emc.com
Web Site: http://www.emc.com