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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Bot Shield customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Bot Shield for eCommerce Fraud Protection from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Bot Shield for eCommerce Fraud Protection include: Bang & Olufsen, a Denmark based Manufacturing organisation with 1033 employees and revenues of $43.0 million, Innisfree Vietnam, a Vietnam based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $2.0 million, Ioffer, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Bang & Olufsen | Manufacturing | 1033 | $43M | Denmark | CDNetworks | Bot Shield | eCommerce Fraud Protection | 2014 | n/a | In 2014 Bang & Olufsen implemented Bot Shield as part of an eCommerce Fraud Protection deployment for its global storefronts. CDNetworks provided CDN and cloud security that accelerated Bang & Olufsen's global sites including beoplay.com and enabled consolidation of data centres to improve availability in China, with homepage download time reduced by up to 90 percent. The implementation centered on CDN delivery and cloud security for the retail eCommerce site, with Bot Shield applied to address automated bot and fraudulent traffic. Functional capabilities emphasized in the deployment included bot mitigation and automated traffic filtering, consistent with eCommerce Fraud Protection use cases, alongside standard storefront delivery optimizations. Operational coverage included Bang & Olufsen's global websites and the beoplay.com storefront, with infrastructure consolidation to centralize origin hosting and improve regional availability in China. Governance changes focused on centralizing delivery and security controls at the CDN edge to reduce load on origin servers and to align web performance and automated traffic controls across retail web operations. | |
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Innisfree Vietnam | Leisure and Hospitality | 15 | $2M | Vietnam | CDNetworks | Bot Shield | eCommerce Fraud Protection | 2012 | n/a | In 2012, Innisfree Vietnam engaged CDNetworks to apply China Acceleration services to its Chinese storefront innisfree.cn, targeting improved page load performance and stability during high promotional traffic. The documented engagement produced roughly 3× faster page loads and ensured stable handling of peak promotions in China, and case materials indicate Bot Shield, the Bot Shield application classified as eCommerce Fraud Protection, may have been included in the technical scope alongside CDN and technical support activities. This work addressed online retail operations for the innisfree.cn site, impacting merchandising, marketing campaign delivery, and checkout reliability by prioritizing site availability during promotional events. When Bot Shield is considered as part of the deployment, it would be positioned at the CDN edge integrated with the China Acceleration stack to deliver bot mitigation, automated traffic identification, and challenge response capabilities consistent with eCommerce Fraud Protection solutions. Implementation focus inferred from the engagement emphasizes configuration of edge traffic filtering rules, rate limiting, and session validation tied to storefront behavior to protect checkout flows while reducing false positives. Rollout and operational coverage appear concentrated on the innisfree.cn site and peak promotional windows rather than a broad multi-site program. | |
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Ioffer | Professional Services | 10 | $1M | United States | CDNetworks | Bot Shield | eCommerce Fraud Protection | 2013 | n/a | In 2013, Ioffer implemented Bot Shield from CDNetworks as part of its eCommerce Fraud Protection for the companys online marketplace. The deployment built on CDNetworks Dynamic Web Acceleration and Cloud DNS services that had already delivered 200 to 300 percent faster international performance, reduced global page load times to under one second, and produced more than $100,000 in infrastructure cost savings. Bot Shield was configured to provide edge-based bot mitigation and anti-scraping controls, using category-aligned capabilities such as real-time behavior analysis, automated challenge flows, and rate limiting to manage automated traffic. Configuration prioritized protection of listing integrity and transaction paths, aligning Bot Shield functionality with core eCommerce Fraud Protection workflows. Operational integration tied Bot Shield to the existing CDNetworks acceleration and DNS layers so mitigation executed at the network edge, reducing origin server load while preserving sub-second page responses. Coverage targeted customer-facing web sessions, API endpoints and checkout flows, with telemetry and logs routed to centralized policy controls for tuning and incident review. Governance emphasized iterative rule tuning and phased activation across international traffic segments, with continuous refinement driven by edge telemetry and detected attack signals. The public case documents the acceleration and cost outcomes for the CDNetworks platform, and the Bot Shield implementation addressed marketplace risks such as scraping, automated account abuse and payment fraud. |
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