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The 41st Parameter to Present at BAI Multi-Factor Authorization Forum

Posted on: Wednesday, 14 June 2006, 09:00 CDT

 Who:    Elazar Katz, Vice President of Professional Services,         e-Banking, The 41st Parameter What:   Mr. Katz will present "Planning for the Long-Haul: Covert         Online Security that Withstands the Test of Time" at the BAI         Multi-Factor Authentication Forum. He will discuss alternatives         to visible authentication and The 41st Parameter's covert         approach to fraud detection that goes nearly undetectable by         fraudsters and is invisible to the end user. As fraud continues         to evolve, financial institutions can take a covert approach to         developing a secure online strategy that mitigates risk over the         long term. When:   Thursday, June 15, 2006         4 p.m. EDT Where:  BAI Multi-Factor Authentication Forum         Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel         Washington, D.C. 

About The 41st Parameter

As the pioneer of covert, online fraud detection and prevention technologies, The 41st Parameter offers highly accurate, non-intrusive fraud control measures for the online channel. By continuously collecting new and unique parameters from end-user computers during online account access, the Company's patent-pending technologies enable forensic identification of devices to monitor suspicious or fraudulent account activity and help protect sensitive customer data. The 41st Parameter's products have "zero imposition," requiring no action or behavior change on the part of the consumer. For more information, please visit www.the41.com.

 Contact: Jamie Ernst Phone: (210) 495-5757 Email: Contact via http://www.marketwire.com/mw/emailprcntct?id=4C812FF9717D095E  

SOURCE: The 41st Parameter


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