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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: (415) 323-0405



Address: 1663 Mission St, Suite 720 94103 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: castle.io

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Castle.io 08.11.2020

How is your company delivering "Security as a Feature" for end users? Consumer-facing apps are starting to differentiate themselves by building specific features that give controls to their users around securing their own accounts. In this Castle Masterclass we: * Explore examples of "Security as a Feature"... * Show how to balance it alongside "Invisible Security" * Demonstrate how it can increase engagement and build trust with your users See more

Castle.io 29.10.2020

The Castle team is thrilled to announce that we’ve named a new chief operating officer, Jim Gochee. Most recently the chief technology officer at New Relic, the observability platform company, Jim is a passionate technology leader. We’re excited to have Jim on board for this exciting chapter of Castle’s journey on our mission to help development teams protect their customers with user-centric security and fraud prevention.

Castle.io 12.10.2020

How well does Castle fair against simple and complex attacks? Our newest blog provides a detailed technical analysis of Castle's performance against a series of recent credential stuffing attacks. Read the analysis to learn: *How Castle performed against simple and complex attacks *Learn a variety of characteristics that make up sophisticated attacks... *Get a quantitative analysis of the impact automated account recovery has in protecting user accounts during an attack See more

Castle.io 03.10.2020

In this Castle Story, we recap an impromptu collaboration between a UX Designer and a Solutions Architect. Filled with relatable references for anyone in tech along the way, we uncover tips and tricks that make cross-team collaborations successful.

Castle.io 27.09.2020

In this 3 minute Quick Class, we discuss how User & Entity Behavior Analysis can help you learn what's "normal" so you can better detect anything suspicious. We demonstrate how UEBA techniques can power adaptive authentication without impacting users on their day-to-day devices.

Castle.io 22.09.2020

In this 3 minute Quick Class, we simulate a Credential Stuffing attack, and explain how you can detect and shut down attackers in real-time. Watch is Here: https://youtu.be/y1q95fxRoOo

Castle.io 06.09.2020

In this 3 minute Quick Class, we demonstrate simple tips for anyone to enhance fraud detection at specific locations in their app. https://youtu.be/fMkY-voZCBQ

Castle.io 04.09.2020

From registration spam, to credential stuffing, to phishing scams, there's the right security tool for every job. In this masterclass, we look at how a complete security package can use different tools to address various attacks through a series of concrete attack examples and live demos. Watch it here: https://bit.ly/security-masterclass

Castle.io 20.08.2020

Learn about essential aspects of GDPR, and how security vendors like Castle can provide tools that actually make it easier for app developers to adhere to fundamental GDPR regulations.

Castle.io 06.08.2020

We're so excited to kick off hiring at Castle again, starting with expanding our engineering team! Do you want to work with some seriously brilliant people in a mission-driven startup with great investors and huge customers? We're hiring fully remote talent so don't worry if you're not in Malmö, Krakow, or San Francisco, we still can't wait to talk to you! Check out our open roles here: https://bit.ly/open-roles

Castle.io 03.08.2020

Check out our new Video Blog: Castle Solutions Architect Aron Eidelman demonstrates Account Takeover tactics by attackers and new ways to outsmart them and protect your users.

Castle.io 14.07.2020

[VIDEO] Watch these two credential stuffing attack demos and learn how you can proactively prevent Account Takeovers while maintaining a balance between trust, risk, and user experience. Watch here: https://bit.ly/cs_attack_demo

Castle.io 04.07.2020

Research shows that malicious bots rarely take breaks. They work 24/7 making them easier to compare to human traffic where people go to sleep at night. Credit: Aron Strandberg