Experian Crosscore vs Guardian Analytics Fraud Detection comparison

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We performed a comparison between Experian Crosscore and Guardian Analytics Fraud Detection based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Buyer's Guide
Fraud Detection and Prevention
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about NICE, ThreatMetrix, FICO and others in Fraud Detection and Prevention. Updated: March 2024.
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Crosscore
FraudMAP
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Overview

CrossCore™ is the first smart, open, plug-and-play platform for fraud and identity services. It delivers a future-proof way to modify strategies quickly, catch fraud faster, improve compliance, and enhance the customer experience.

Fraud affects you, your customers, and your bottom line. In an attempt to stay ahead of fraud, systems have become more complex, more expensive and even more difficult to manage.

Experian's CrossCore is the industry’s first open fraud and identity platform. For the first time, you’re in the driver’s seat to choose the services you want, when you want them.

Get the strength you want with the flexibility you need, for more effective fraud management.

Guardian Analytics Fraud Detection is the first fraud prevention solution to use behavior-based anomaly detection. To complement our expertise in behavioral analytics, we actively study fraudsters’ techniques to make sure we’re always one step ahead. We are also the only solution that automatically and immediately protects 100 percent of users and account holders against all types of threats and schemes, and dynamically adapts to new attacks and changes in legitimate user behavior. In addition to fraudulent payments, we detect account takeover, reconnaissance, and fraud set-up activity that indicate possible criminal activity in the early stages of an attack so our customers can proactively intervene before there’s any money movement. And we do it all without rules and without disrupting users’ normal activity or process.

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Illinois Community Bank, NEFCU
Top Industries
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Financial Services Firm35%
Computer Software Company16%
University6%
Retailer5%
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Financial Services Firm45%
Computer Software Company10%
Retailer5%
Government5%
Company Size
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Small Business17%
Midsize Enterprise7%
Large Enterprise75%
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Small Business16%
Midsize Enterprise11%
Large Enterprise73%
Buyer's Guide
Fraud Detection and Prevention
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about NICE, ThreatMetrix, FICO and others in Fraud Detection and Prevention. Updated: March 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Experian Crosscore is ranked 17th in Fraud Detection and Prevention while Guardian Analytics Fraud Detection is ranked 15th in Fraud Detection and Prevention. Experian Crosscore is rated 0.0, while Guardian Analytics Fraud Detection is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Experian Crosscore is most compared with FraudNet and FICO Falcon Platform, whereas Guardian Analytics Fraud Detection is most compared with Featurespace ARIC Fraud Hub, Nice Actimize Fraud & Authentication Management, F5 Shape Security and IBM Trusteer.

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