How Kasada Fights Back Against Bots
What distinguishes the solution is that instead of just outright blocking traffic it identifies as malicious, it seeks to undermine the economics of running a bot.
What distinguishes the solution is that instead of just outright blocking traffic it identifies as malicious, it seeks to undermine the economics of running a bot.
With Kasada, REA Group has ramped up its defences against site scrapers and account takeover fraudsters.
So, what is a bot anyway? Personally, I think it’s an overused, often misunderstood and mostly useless term.
REA joins Risky Biz Podcast to discuss how Kasada helped them stop bad bots for good.
Kasada Founder Explains how to conduct advanced economic warfare against bots.
‘Tis the season to be attacked, and time is of the essence. Especially during the festive period, it's critical to have a fast incident response to shut down attacks as quickly as possible.
Leader in the fight against malicious automation, lands strategic U.S. investor
Web security and analytics tools provide limited visibility of fraudulent activity. These attacks fall into a ‘grey area’.
A critical part of Kasada’s product development and R&D process involves building bots to stress test our platform.
Malicious automation has enabled hackers to launch sophisticated attacks that easily evade the detection of static security tools such as Web Application firewalls.