Data is the foundation of any quality business security solution. The accuracy of the data provided to and retrieved by a security system is the key to consistently safe and successful transactions. Inaccurate data can cause problems within the system, create room for errors and leave the business vulnerable. In other words, the more questionable your data sources are, the more likely your business is to be at risk.
In the business world, security is priority one, and any solution that can potentially leave personal information vulnerable is unacceptable. It’s critical to make sure the data being provided to your fraud prevention security system is the highest available quality, and that the methods through which the data is processed and retrieved are accurate, secure, and comprehensive. Knowing this, it becomes clear why it is so important to know what to look for in a data provider.
In this article, we will discuss the four key elements of a reliable data provider, and how they are essential to your business’ future.
Industry Experience
When looking at data provider credentials, pay particular attention to the number of years they have been in business. Unfortunately,
identity theft and identity fraud are prevalent, and incidents of data breach garner popular media attention. This has brought many businesses into the fraud prevention services industry that may not yet have the experience to provide the very best solutions for your business. To make sure you receive the highest-quality data and the best possible service, look for a data provider with several years of established industry experience.
Quality Customer Support
As technology improves, many of those who would provide an otherwise excellent data service do not have quality customer training and support systems in place. Like any other business, it’s important that the service provider be willing to stand by its products with human experts who can help you maintain or troubleshoot your purchase at any time. Data is the lifeline of secure business and, as the investor, you should feel confidant that your chosen data provider cares enough about your business to provide human training and support on your terms.
Integrative Data Platform
Just as important as the data itself is the platform your chosen data provider uses to receive and process the information. For the best results, look for a data provider that uses an integrative
identity fraud platform. The platform should integrate seamlessly into the security system you already have in place, and offer a number of data reporting options to suit how you do business. A data provider should consider the versatility and convenience that your business demands from its security measures in addition to the quality of the data it provides. An integrative data platform should provide excellent experience as well as excellent data quality.
User Interface Options
In addition to being integrated with your current systems, a data provider should offer user interface consultation, development and support for your security additions. Your business may not find it effective to use the default interface developed by a data provider. The data provider should offer you the option to modify or replace the user interface of your new software investment to meet your usage or branding needs.
The most important part of choosing a data provider is making sure that the company meets and exceeds all your business fraud prevention needs. Electronic Verification Systems, an industry leader with more than 10 years of
fraud prevention services experience, specializes in integrating
identity verification and
identity authentication procedures into established business security structures. EVS offers a wide range of data presentation and user interface options, all with on-demand human technical support.