RSA Positioned in Leaders Quadrant for Web Fraud Detection
RSA announced that it is positioned within the Leaders quadrant in the February 2009 Gartner report by Avivah Litan entitled, "Magic Quadrant for Web Fraud Detection." According to Gartner, this positioning is based on RSA's completeness of vision and ability to execute, and in relation to the RSA Identity Verification and Protection Suite. Gartner defines the Web Fraud Detection market as "composed of vendors that provide software products or services that help an organization detect and prevent fraud that occurs over the Web by:
Running background server-based processes, transparent to users that verify user identities based on where they are or what device they are using, and/or examine which types of information retrievals, navigations and transactions they are executing. Comparing this information with a profile of what is expected of the user or against more generic rules as to what constitutes "normal" behavior. Stopping the transaction if actual behavior is too out of range with what's expected and taking the appropriate follow-up action. This can range from asking users to reauthenticate themselves - often using another factor, such as a cell phone, or as is more commonly done, by answering one or more private questions that only the legitimate user can presumably answer correctly. The action taken - whether it's simply user authentication or transaction verification - should depend on how out of range a user's behavior is with the established norm."

