Security News > 2022 > April > Slow deployment is hampering fraud prevention. What gives?
There's just one problem: most fraud prevention companies aren't heeding the signals and drinking the DevOps deployment Kool-Aid.
Let's look at how other fraud prevention companies can benefit from this approach-and what it will take for fellow fraud-stoppers to embrace the DevOps deployment model.
Catching fraud early is critical, and with account fraud alone up by 250 percent in 2021, customers want to move faster than ever before.
Companies such as Stripe, Twilio, and Plaid have switched up their deployment strategies and are thriving, recognizable brands whose software decisions would be wise to follow.
These companies lead with a first-class customer experience and impress their customers with ease of use and the deployment of integrated SaaS products into their own applications, leveraging the benefits of new software without months of development and testing.
It's ultimately up to the C-suite at these companies to bite the bullet and invest in the transition to a DevOps -style deployment model before it's too late.
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