
Oregon’s Most Admired Companies 2016
More than 700 of the region's most influential companies, CEOs and executive teams will be at the Oregon's Most Admired Companies luncheon on Tuesday, January 10th at the Hilton Hotel. This can’t miss awards luncheon is a celebration of the very best of Oregon business and what corporate community brings to the state. iovation is an Honoree in the Technology category, just a few votes short of making the top ten 10 list.

6 Steps to Successfully Apply Big Data for Business Intelligence
In the book extract below, Dr Rado Kotorov, chief innovation officer of business intelligence and data analytics pioneer at Information Builders shares the common criteria for creating successful InfoApps, drawing from two of the nine case studies included in his book, “Organisational Intelligence – how smart companies use information to become more competitive and profitable,” which he co-authored with Information Builders’ CEO and president, Gerald Cohen.

iovation Named a Finalist for Technology Provider of the Year in International Gaming Awards
The International Gaming Awards is supported and enhanced by well renowned industry insiders as well as gaming clients from all tiers of the gaming world. In their 2017 awards, iovation has been named a finalist for the Technology Provider of the Year.

Customer Spotlight: Battling Internet Fraud With Analytics
Learning how to monetize your data is one of the major themes of a new book by Gerry Cohen and Rado Kotorov titled "Organizational Intelligence: How Smart Companies Use Information to Become More Competitive and Profitable." iovation is pleased to be profiled in the case studies section, and our fraud prevention service represents one of the primary data monetization use cases.

How Retailers Can Fight Holiday Season Hackers
The holidays are here and while it brings out the shoppers, it also brings out the crooks. Big money will change hands. Based on early estimates from the NRF, the trade group expects retail sales excluding gas, autos and restaurants in November and December to increase 3.6% to $655.8 billion. That’s significantly higher than the 10-year average of 2.5% and above the seven-year average of 3.4% since the economy began recovering from the Great Recession in 2009.

Online Credit Card Fraud up 20% Black Friday to Cyber Monday
iovation released new data that shows card-not-present fraud increased significantly from Black Friday to Cyber Monday 2016 when compared to the same period in past years. Research shows a 20 percent increase in online retail credit card fraud during the 2016 holiday shopping weekend when compared to the same period in 2015, and a 34 percent increase in online credit card fraud from Black Friday to Cyber Monday 2014 to 2016.

Holiday Weekend Online Payment Card Fraud 20% Higher In 2016
In the face of EMV chips, criminals turned online to commit card-not-present fraud this Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Online retail credit card fraud between Black Friday to Cyber Monday was 20% higher in 2016 than 2015, according to a new study by iovation. Online fraud this holiday weekend was a 34% jump over 2014.

iovation: Online Credit Card Fraud Jumped Over Holiday Weekend
Portland-based fraud prevention and multifactor authentication vendor iovation said this week that online credit card fraud jumped 20% during the holiday shopping weekend from Black Friday to Cyber Monday, compared to the company's same numbers from last year.

Record-Setting Fraud Due to Online Credit Card Transactions
It was a record-setting holiday shopping weekend. Cyber Monday turned out to be the biggest day in e-commerce history, with $3.4 billion spent. But along with those record setting dollars, experts say it was also a time for record-setting fraud. Portland based anti-fraud company iovation tracked tens of millions of online transaction and said the numbers are staggering.

Online Retail Credit Card Fraud Spikes over Busy Weekend
Results of research published by iovation, a provider of device intelligence for authentication and fraud prevention, show online retail credit card fraud jumps by 20 percent over the post-Thanksgiving shopping weekend, while more than half of all online transactions were enacted from mobile devices.