DataVisor Stock

datavisor.comEnterprise Software / CybersecurityFounded: 2013Funding to Date: $118.74MM

DataVisor is a risk detection software that utilizes machine learning to combat fraud. With the ability to integrate with a business's existing systems, DataVisor aims to give clients total fraud management at scale. DataVisor was founded in 2013 by Yinglian Xie Ph.D. and Fang Yu Ph.D. and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA.

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Management Team

Caiwei Li
Chief Technology Officer
Priya Rajan
Chief Marketing Officer
Yinglian Xie Ph.D
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer & President
Fang Yu Ph.D
Co-Founder, Chief Product Officer & Board Member
Tony Sun
Chief Consulting Officer

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David Yoo
NewView Capital
Kevin Fong
GSR Ventures
Rock Wang
Sequoia Capital China

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Fraud and cybersecurity have largely been understood (and run) as independent of one another, yet both disciplines are a part of the broader security world. Slowly but surely, though, security professionals are raising the question of whether or not this siloed design is optimal.
DataVisor, a US company and a global leader in online fraud detection and risk management software for financial services and digital commerce, today announced that it has secured a $40 million strategic growth investment led by Brighton Park Capital ("Brighton Park"), an investment firm that specializes in collaborating with software, healthcare, and tech-enabled services businesses.
Galileo Financial Technologies has expanded its Galileo Payment Risk Platform with a partnership with DataVisor, which works in fraud and risk management, to offer more fraud solutions, a press release said.
Experian is adding DataVisor, which specializes in advanced machine learning, to its CrossCore platform to identify unusual patterns signaling new fraud activity.
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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