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We performed a comparison between Riskified and ThreatMetrix based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Fraud Detection and Prevention solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Riskified vs. ThreatMetrix Report (Updated: March 2024).
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"The most valuable features of this solution are the scoring and the yes, or no function.""The scoring mechanism is good.""Our clients have definitely avoided losing money on multiple occasions due to fraud."

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"The solution is stable.""The most valuable feature the solution has is that it is able to do a fairly accurate fraud assessment of a credit card transaction based on a variety of parameters configured by the merchant.""Accessible custom rules with a monthly update on performance.""The most valuable thing is about the IP. They have a database of malicious IP addresses against which they check. They have a huge database for routed devices and the devices that have been used in the past to commit fraud. They have extensive historical records of all of that information, and that's probably the most valuable thing about ThreatMetrix. Over the years, they have been collecting and persisting globally across all the banking and financial services. They have been storing all this information. It is this stored information that I and my team find valuable; it is not so much their technology. If you are running it on a simulator and trying to maliciously clone and copy IP addresses and stuff like that, they have a bunch of technologies, like routes section and all the other stuff. It is just that they have something that no one else can deal with, that is, massive amounts of big data about the malicious IP addresses, malicious device fingerprinting, the fingerprinting router devices, and the fingerprints. You can query against this stored information to find out whether your app is in a good, nice environment. If yes, you get a green light. The last time I checked, there were about 400 or 500 features that they can stack against, which is pretty extensive. They give you a score against all those features for every application that you installed on it. It is pretty good in that sense.""The user interface, the portal, is very helpful in describing what attributes of concern are associated with the device.""It is a stable solution.""There is excellent documentation available."

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Cons
"The user interface could be more intuitive.""I can't think of any issues that we've faced that need to be improved.""The fraud channel is a sensitive spot, so it's always complex."

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"It would be useful if they could offer real-time processing.""The interface does look a bit outdated.""Could be more intuitive and user friendly.""One limitation is it only maintains six months' worth of data. It would be nice if it went back even further to help us really identify and flush out patterns that go on longer.""SDK is probably where the biggest issue is. The SDK configuration is a bit lacking. If you are integrating it into your workflow, it is very cumbersome and very difficult to integrate. You have to understand and be an expert in low-level mobile applications to integrate this stuff. Integration should be easy based on what they are providing, but unfortunately, it is not. It is very difficult. My work has been trying to simplify the integration process because integrations bring a lot of value. Most companies don't see their value because it is such a difficult process. For integration, you have to get it right as well, but it is very difficult to get it right because they don't help you in tuning your future parameters. Because of this, it is very difficult to tune your future parameters and your risk score. If you are Uber, your risk score will be very different from a banking client that is pushing funds. These two things need to be improved for me. The rest is pretty good.""We are only using one feature. We haven't found the other features to be very good or very powerful.""We encountered a few issues with API calls to the solution."

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  • "It is determined by the requirements of each company."
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  • "I am not aware of the price. I have always come in after it has been negotiated. The clients do get a return on their investment. It mitigated a massive DDoS, and it definitely detects fraudulent activities on banking platforms. They have definitely got their ROI back because there is continued investment in ThreatMetrix over time."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The most valuable features of this solution are the scoring and the yes, or no function.
    Top Answer:The user interface could be more intuitive.
    Top Answer:Riskified is for fraud prevention. The solution sits close to the gateway. It screens orders and rejects those that have a high fraud profile.
    Top Answer:The pricing could be lower. We are a young company. Maybe for big enterprises, price doesn't matter. However, for young companies, price-wise, it's not that good. It's a bit pricey. You also have to… more »
    Top Answer:The solution needs upscaling in terms of interface. It could be intuitive.
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    Overview

    Riskified's fraud detection solution protects eCommerce merchants from chargebacks while minimizing the impact of false declines on online revenues. Machine learning models eliminate the need to manually adjust fraud detection, and elastic linking drives decision speed and accuracy.

    ThreatMetrix Digital Identity Network constantly identifies fraudsters from trusted customers by analyzing more than 850 transactions each second of every day. It defends against data breach and credential testing from bots designed to mimic human behavior and evade detection by web application firewalls and integrates fraud and risk data across the enterprise with behavioral information on more than 1.4 billion digital identities for smarter, faster and better risk decisioning.
    Sample Customers
    ALDO, Macy's, Finish Line, Burlington, Burton Group, Sky-tours, GiftCards.com, Kirna Zabête
    Trip Advisor, Stone Hub, TD Bank, Rabobank, GoPro
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm18%
    Computer Software Company17%
    Retailer16%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm43%
    Computer Software Company12%
    Insurance Company6%
    Retailer5%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise62%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business15%
    Midsize Enterprise7%
    Large Enterprise78%
    Buyer's Guide
    Riskified vs. ThreatMetrix
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Riskified vs. ThreatMetrix and other solutions. Updated: March 2024.
    767,995 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    Riskified is ranked 4th in Fraud Detection and Prevention with 3 reviews while ThreatMetrix is ranked 2nd in Fraud Detection and Prevention with 7 reviews. Riskified is rated 9.0, while ThreatMetrix is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Riskified writes "Integrates well, reasonably priced, and the technical support is helpful". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ThreatMetrix writes "Stable with a good interface and offers excellent event reports". Riskified is most compared with Forter, Kount, Amazon Fraud Detector, Accertify Interceptas and BioCatch, whereas ThreatMetrix is most compared with BioCatch, FICO Falcon Platform, Featurespace ARIC Fraud Hub, iovation FraudForce and Kount. See our Riskified vs. ThreatMetrix report.

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