The 41st Parameter Hosts Security Expert Frank Abagnale on Webcast:
Protecting Online Banking Customers from ID Theft and Fraud
SCOTTSDALE, AZ.
– April 11, 2007
Who:
Hosted by Ori Eisen, Founder & Chief Innovation Officer, The 41st Parameter
Featuring Frank W. Abagnale of Abagnale & Associates, one of the world's most respected authorities on the subjects of forgery, embezzlement and secure documents
What:
The 41st Parameter teams
with Frank W.
Abagnale, author and subject of the book and Hollywood
film "Catch Me If
You Can" and author of "Stealing
Your Life," to discuss strategies for protecting online
banking users' identities and sensitive documents. The
webinar, "Who's
Stealing Your Customers' Lives? What Banks Have Overlooked in
Protecting Online Users from Identity Theft and Fraud,"
will showcase The 41st Parameter's proprietary ImageMask™
technology and how such a visible security measure can fit into the
overall enterprise security strategy. Eisen and Abagnale also will
underscore the importance of using such a visible security measure that
not only protects customers, but also reinforces the financial
institutions' commitment to security. When:
Wednesday, May 30 10:00 a.m. PDT / 1:00 p.m. EDT
CDT
Where:
Register for the webcast at http://www.the41.com/imagemask/
About The 41st
Parameter As the pioneer of agent-less, client
device identification (CDI) and document masking solutions for
online fraud detection and prevention, The 41st
Parameter offers highly accurate, non-intrusive fraud control measures for eCommerce, eBanking
and other online businesses. By continuously collecting
new and unique parameters from end-user computers
during online account access or order processing, the Company's
patent-pending technologies enable forensic identification of PCs
and online devices. Such accurate device
identification helps improve operational efficiencies and minimize
investigative resources, saving time and money while better
protecting legitimate customers. All of the Company's solutions
require no end-user registration, enrollment, downloads or installations. To
find out how the Company is making fraud history, visit
www.the41.com or call
1.888.the.41st (1.888.843.4178).
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