We’re moving! Three reasons to follow NeuroID to Experian.com
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We’re moving! Three reasons to follow NeuroID to Experian.com

Since joining the Experian family over a year ago, NeuroID has reached new heights in product development, research and impact — all accelerated by the investments and support of Experian’s fraud and identity team.

Now, we’re excited to share the next step in that journey: NeuroID is officially moving to Experian!

In the coming weeks, our website, resource library, social media and email communications will transition fully to Experian’s channels, including Experian.com and the Experian LinkedIn page.  By bringing NeuroID’s behavioral analytics insights and product highlights together with the rest of Experian’s fraud prevention ecosystem, we’ll be able to share a stronger, unified vision for the future of fraud prevention.

This is the last piece you’ll see from us on NeuroID.com — but there’s plenty more to come on Experian. If you haven’t followed us to our new LinkedIn home or subscribed to Experian’s resource library, here’s why now is the best time to do so:

#1: See the next two installments of our ATO report series

Over the past few months, we kicked off our Imposter in the Session series with two reports exposing how fraud ring–led account takeover attacks unfold, pulling back the curtain on the tactics, playbooks and coordination driving real ATO schemes.  The next two installments in this series are already underway and will be published soon.

These upcoming editions will be published exclusively on Experian.com. By following Experian’s channels today, you’ll be the first to know when the new reports go live and get immediate access to the latest findings as they’re released.

#2: Uncover more behavioral insights at onboarding, login and beyond

In addition to our fraud ring–led account takeover studies, we’re continuing to track and analyze the full spectrum of emerging fraud activity — including bot‑driven account opening attacks, AI‑powered scams and other fast‑evolving fraud patterns across the customer journey. As always, NeuroID will continue to publish what we uncover about how these threats are shifting and how fraud teams can stay ahead of them.

Going forward, Experian.com will be the home for all of it — every new behavior-based insight we release, plus the archive of NeuroID’s existing research. If you want the latest intelligence on how fraudsters innovate, or want to reference any of our past publications, you’ll find everything in one place on Experian’s site.

#3: Expand your fraud insights with Experian’s full library

Third-party fraud has always been NeuroID’s specialty, and our research has revolved around how behavior reveals risk that other data types can’t see. Again, those insights will continue to be published — and will be joined by Experian’s research on first-party fraud, economic trends and more challenges facing U.S. businesses.

On Experian’s channels, we’ll be able to paint a complete picture of the fraud landscape, showcasing how behavioral insights and other data types complement each other. Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive view of the fraud trends shaping the U.S.; by following us, you’ll be in the loop on all we uncover.

Join us at Experian.com

To everyone who has read our research, shared our resources and followed along on NeuroID.com and our social media — thank you. Your support has helped us publish hundreds of behavior‑based insights and dozens of original research reports, all created to give fraud teams the knowledge they need to stay ahead of evolving threats.

With Experian, all of NeuroID’s behavioral intelligence will be supported by even deeper data, broader insights and a team-wide commitment to leading the future of fraud prevention. We’re excited to continue to lead the way in delivering in-depth insights to businesses, and use those insights to advance our products.

We hope you’ll stay connected as we begin the next chapter in NeuroID’s journey. See you on Experian.com!