Issuers and merchants rely on the 3-D Secure (3DS) protocol in the fight against “card-not-present” (CNP) fraud. You may recognize brands such as Mastercard SecureCode®, Verified by Visa, American Express SafeKey® and Discover ProtectBuy—all of which are 3DS implementations.
CA Technologies, A Broadcom Company (then Arcot) co-invented 3DS in partnership with Visa in the early 2000s. With continuing development and enhancements, the protocol is known today as EMV® 3-D Secure (EMV® 3DS).
EMV 3DS was defined by EMVCo, a consortium of merchants, banks and payment organizations. Expanding the functionality of the original implementation, EMV 3DS is designed to both reduce fraud and streamline the customer experience, regardless of device.
Broadcom EMV 3-D Secure (3DS) is ranked 29th in Fraud Detection and Prevention while FraudNet is ranked 22nd in Fraud Detection and Prevention. Broadcom EMV 3-D Secure (3DS) is rated 0.0, while FraudNet is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Broadcom EMV 3-D Secure (3DS) is most compared with Broadcom Payment Security and Featurespace ARIC Fraud Hub, whereas FraudNet is most compared with Experian Crosscore, ThreatMetrix, iovation FraudForce, IBM Trusteer and BAE Systems NetReveal.
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