GSMA has joined forces with UK Finance to provide a new solution to allow banks to identify and stop fraudulent bank transfers by analysing real-time network data and identifying correlations between phone calls and fraudulent
transfers.

Neos Networks has launched an advanced Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Mitigation as an integrated feature of its Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) service, in response to greater demand for high-capacity internet access with built-in security.
This latest enhancement supports Neos’s growing secure networking proposition, using new tiers of protection introduced as part of DIA service to meet the need for secure, high-capacity, and cloud-connected internet services.
The service uses adaptive behavioural analytics to detect and neutralise attacks in real-time and proactively identify malicious activity, stopping threats before they can disrupt customer operations.
It is hosted directly on Neos’s core infrastructure with no need for customer-premises hardware.
The DDoS services are offered in a tiered model that allows customers to easily add or remove features as their requirements change.
David Bruce, Chief Revenue Officer at Neos Networks said: “Businesses are demanding DDoS protection as standard, and our latest enhancements reflect this shift in how organisations can access secure and reliable connectivity.
“Whether it’s a direct customer looking for peace of mind, or a wholesale partner aiming to offer added value without the complexity, our tiered DDoS offering provides the flexibility and simplicity they need.”