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Q2 Enhances Layered Fraud Protection with Easy Solutions; Companies Expand Partnership

ISBuzz TeamBy ISBuzz TeamMarch 18, 2015Updated:July 4, 20244 Mins Read
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Q2 Enhances Layered Fraud Protection with Easy Solutions; Companies Expand Partnership

Easy Solutions, the Total Fraud Protection company and Q2 (NYSE: QTWO), a leading provider of secure virtual banking solutions for regional and community financial institutions, today announced an expanded partnership to fortify the company’s banking platform with best-in-class mobile, fraud intelligence and safe browsing fraud protection solutions. The extended relationship aims to equip Q2 customers with integrated and enhanced fraud protection across all digital transaction channels.

“We continue to see the benefits of the Easy Solutions Total Fraud Protection platform with our virtual banking customers,” said Jay McLaughlin, Chief Security Officer and Senior VP of Q2. “As our customers embrace the convenience and capabilities of mobile banking, it is our goal to stay on our visionary path in offering the most comprehensive and advanced mobile fraud protection tools and services available. We are pleased to extend our partnership with Easy Solutions and have confidence that we are enabling our customers to provide a secure online banking experience to their end users.”

Easy Solutions’ award-winning platform is designed to protect organizations against the most sophisticated forms of electronic fraud.  To date, Easy Solutions has worked with Q2 to provide an omni-channel fraud prevention solution to Q2’s roster of more than 340 regional and community financial institutions. The expanded agreement will allow Q2 to offer the following services to its customers:

• Easy Solutions Mobile (iOS and Android): A powerful service that detects and shuts down threats and attacks while also providing device intelligence and analytics for information sharing and risk assessment within the Q2platform.

• Compromised Card Monitoring Service: Monitoring of black markets for compromised card data to gain proactive protection of customers immediately after retail breaches.

• Detect Safe Browsing: Providing Windows and Apple OSX device intelligence and analytics for information sharing and risk assessment within the Q2platform.

• DSB2Go: Providing a locked-down personal web browser that extends fraud prevention to the end user, creating a secure connection to transactional websites.

The Q2platform architecture enables an unparalleled integration of technology solutions for a compelling unified user experience from virtually anywhere, anytime and from any device. By integrating with Total Fraud Protection from Easy Solutions, Q2 is seamlessly providing multi-channel, layered anti-fraud solutions to community banks and credit unions.

“Q2’s innovation has led to wide acceptance of its platforms, and we anticipate that our mobile and additional fraud protection solutions will support their growth even further,” said Alberto Arango, VP of Worldwide Sales at Easy Solutions. “We hold tremendous value in our partnership and look forward to deepening our relationship to help their customers confidently provide users the secure experience that is needed in today in the online banking world.”

About Easy Solutions

Easy Solutions is a security vendor exclusively focused on the comprehensive detection and prevention of electronic fraud across all devices, channels and clouds. Our products range from fraud intelligence and secure browsing to multi-factor authentication and transaction anomaly detection, offering a one-stop shop for end-to-end fraud protection. The online activities of over 70 million customers at 240 leading financial services companies, security firms, retailers, airlines and other entities in the US and abroad are protected by Easy Solutions Total Fraud Protection platform.

For more information on Easy Solutions Total Fraud Protection platform, visit http://www.easysol.net/.

About Q2

Q2 is a leading provider of secure, cloud-based virtual banking solutions headquartered in Austin, Texas. Q2 enables regional and community financial institutions, or RCFIs, to deliver a robust suite of integrated virtual banking services and engage more effectively with their retail and commercial account holders who expect to bank anytime, anywhere and on any device. Q2’s solutions are often the most frequent point of interaction between its RCFI customers and their account holders. As such, Q2 purpose-built its solutions to deliver a compelling, consistent user experience across digital channels and drive the success of its customers by extending their local brands, enabling improved account holder retention and creating incremental sales opportunities.

To learn more about Q2, visit q2ebanking.com.

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