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How Mastercard’s Connected Intelligence Approach Delivers A Secure and Seamless Experience

By PaymentsJournal
October 3, 2019
in Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Payments, Featured Content, Fraud & Security, Industry Opinions, Security
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Connected Intelligence Using Multi-layered Authentication to Deliver A Secure and Seamless Experience

Connected Intelligence Using Multi-layered Authentication to Deliver A Secure and Seamless Experience

E-commerce has created a huge opportunity for merchants

$137 Billion + of total U.S. e-commerce sales in Q1 2019

But security and convenience are still a major concern in this maturing space

59%

Card-not-present fraud is 59% of all fraud in the market[2]

44%
Of consumers who were falsely declined, 44% stopped or reduced shopping with the retailer[3]

Creating an account that requires passwords or multiple points of verification may be more secure, but it’s not very consumer friendly

We know there’s a better way
A multi-layered approach to security that can deliver connected intelligence—stitching together thousands of data points and hundreds of decision points throughout the customer journey, evaluated by a coordinated set of AI-based services—can help ensure that the consumer, financial institution, and merchant are protected

So when a consumer interacts with a website, you can rest assured that they are not a bot based on their behavioral biometrics

And if you need to further verify a consumer, intelligent friction in the form of a one-time passcode or biometric challenge can further authenticate the transaction

And when they decide to make a purchase, EMV 3-D Secure protocols give you confidence that the transaction is not fraud and shouldn’t be declined

By harnessing the power of the newest authentication technology combined with machine learning and AI to connect the fragmented data points along a consumer journey, issuers can make a more confident, informed decision on each transaction

This multi-layered approach can help you paint a clearer picture of your customers and create a positive customer experience without sacrificing security

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