Why Strong Authentication Isn’t Enough

February 16, 2026

Strong authentication solves the wrong problem. Threats today center on people under pressure, not broken login systems. That is the core message in our CEO’s new Cyber Defense Magazine article, and it reflects what fraud teams see every day. Criminals no longer fight authentication. They guide users into weaker options. They keep victims on a live call. They push them through every step until a high risk action becomes “normal.” Every credential can validate while the user is acting under manipulation.

Behavioral intelligence closes that gap. It reads how sessions unfold. It spots hesitation, irregular navigation, unusual payees, and risky actions taken during an active call. These signals reveal when a user is no longer acting freely. That creates space for early intervention without slowing genuine customers.

Our CEO explains why fraud teams need identity signals and behavioral signals working together. It creates protection that adapts in real time and handles real scam behavior.

Read the full article on Cyber Defense Magazine: Why Strong Authentication Isn’t Strong Enough – How Behavioral Intelligence Defeats Social Engineering