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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
11 Editora Professional Services 15 $1M Brazil LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a In 2023, 11 Editora implemented LexisNexis ThreatMetrix on its website to provide eCommerce Fraud Protection. The deployment targets the company storefront, focusing on protecting web checkout and customer account authentication flows for the publisher's online sales channel. LexisNexis ThreatMetrix was instrumented as a browser-side integration that captures device intelligence, browser fingerprinting, session risk scoring, and behavioral signals to assess transaction and session risk in real time. Configuration concentrated on device profiling, session analytics, and rule-based risk thresholds consistent with eCommerce Fraud Protection functional workflows. Operational scope is limited to the customer-facing website and checkout processes, with event telemetry routed to ThreatMetrix monitoring consoles for review by the in-house e-commerce and IT stakeholders. Governance emphasized site-level rollout, risk policy tuning, and implementation of challenge and administrative review workflows to manage flagged transactions and suspected account abuse.
1st Phorm Consumer Packaged Goods 500 $175M United States LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a In 2023, 1st Phorm implemented LexisNexis ThreatMetrix on its website. LexisNexis ThreatMetrix is deployed as an eCommerce Fraud Protection solution to monitor web-based transaction and account events, providing device and session telemetry alongside risk scoring capabilities. The deployment is focused on the customer-facing site and integrates risk signals into checkout and account creation flows to enable real-time decisioning at point of sale. Operational coverage centers on eCommerce and fraud operations teams, who use LexisNexis ThreatMetrix to surface session risk analytics, device fingerprinting signals, and profile-based anomaly detection as part of order screening and account verification workflows. Governance includes ongoing rule tuning and structured case review workflows routed to internal fraud analysts for manual review and decision escalation, aligning platform alerts with existing eCommerce order processing and account security operations.
1Wyvrz Leisure and Hospitality 10 $1M Panama LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2025 n/a In 2025, 1Wyvrz implemented LexisNexis ThreatMetrix on its public website. The deployment uses LexisNexis ThreatMetrix as eCommerce Fraud Protection to instrument client side device and browser fingerprinting, capture session telemetry, and perform server to server risk scoring that is invoked during checkout and account creation flows for the Panama based site. Configuration focused on lightweight JavaScript tagging and API calls appropriate for a small organization, with policy configuration and risk thresholds managed through the ThreatMetrix console. Operational coverage centers on fraud prevention and customer support workflows, with governance controls for rule changes, manual review queues, and incident monitoring, and the implementation leverages category aligned capabilities such as device intelligence, session analytics, velocity rules, and account takeover detection to protect core e commerce functions.
Retail 10 $1M Brazil LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a
Retail 30 $4M Brazil LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a
Retail 10 $1M Brazil LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a
Retail 10 $1M United States LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a
Retail 10 $1M Brazil LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a
Retail 10 $1M Brazil LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2023 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 10 $1M United States LexisNexis LexisNexis ThreatMetrix eCommerce Fraud Protection 2021 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating LexisNexis ThreatMetrix

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  1. Ace Data Centers, a United States based Professional Services organization with 15 Employees
  2. Modern Aviation, a United States based Transportation company with 210 Employees
  3. Banamex, a Mexico based Banking and Financial Services organization with 41390 Employees

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