
DataVisor Named 'AI-based Fraud Prevention Solution of the Year' in 2025 Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Awards Program
DataVisor's platform rises above a crowded AI landscape by combining three core breakthroughs—patented Unsupervised Machine Learning (UML), adaptive Supervised ML (SML), and Generative AI-driven automation—into a single, high-impact fraud and financial crime prevention solution. This empowers institutions to identify unknown threats in real time, reduce false positives, and automate fraud operations at scale.
DataVisor's UML identifies emerging fraud patterns without requiring historical labels, pinpointing coordinated attacks that might involve thousands of accounts acting in concert. This approach enables real-time, proactive detection of new threats, allowing organizations to stay ahead of rapidly advancing crime rings. DataVisor's UML captures over 80% of coordinated and previously unseen fraud attacks, enabling early detection with more than 98% precision and clear, explainable detection reasons.
DataVisor's SML enhances detection by learning from historical fraud patterns, filtering out noise, and significantly reducing false positives. Unlike other vendors that only offer generic, pre-trained models, DataVisor customizes each SML deployment to the customer's specific data and fraud typologies, resulting in higher detection accuracy and fewer manual reviews. For organizations without a strong data foundation or historical fraud labels, DataVisor will also provide the option to leverage a consortium model for specific use cases, ensuring effective detection from day one.
DataVisor continues to redefine AI-driven fraud defense with AI Co-Pilot, a generative-AI automation engine that reduces manual workloads. For example, its intelligent rule-tuning module mines historical data, runs thousands of threshold and logic simulations, and automatically fine-tunes detection rules—cutting false positives by up to 50% and dramatically boosting operational efficiency.
'AI has been at the core of DataVisor since day one, powering everything from unsupervised machine learning to today's generative-AI Co-Pilot,' said Fang Yu, co-founder and Chief Product Officer at DataVisor. 'Our mission is—and always has been—to stay one step ahead of fraud, detecting both known and emerging schemes in real time so our customers can shut down attacks before they start. We're truly grateful to AI Breakthrough for this award, and we'll keep pushing the boundaries of AI innovation so every client can instantly adapt to novel threats and unlock deeper insights from their own data.'
The AI Breakthrough Awards shine a spotlight on the boldest innovators and most impactful technologies leading the charge in AI across a comprehensive set of categories, including Generative AI, Computer Vision, AIOps, Agentic AI, Robotics, Natural Language Processing, industry-specific AI applications and many more. This year's program attracted more than 5,000 nominations from over 20 different countries throughout the world, underscoring the explosive growth and global importance of AI as a defining technology of the 21st century.
'DataVisor's single, high-impact fraud and financial crime prevention solution provides an all-encompassing AI shield against fraud. Fraud detection relies on quickly and precisely identifying abnormal patterns and behaviors to uncover hidden threats and mitigate risks before they escalate. However, this requires tools that can accurately handle huge amounts of data,' said Steve Johansson, managing director, AI Breakthrough. 'DataVisor is a self-evolving, enterprise-grade solution that harnesses AI to tangibly improve efficiency, reduce fraud losses, and help businesses scale securely in a fast-moving digital world. As a result, we're thrilled to award DataVisor with 'AI-based Fraud Prevention Solution of the Year!''
Renowned for its adaptability and data-driven methodology, DataVisor is the trusted partner of choice for Fortune 500 companies and leading organizations globally, specializing in serving financial services, banking, credit unions, fintech, and payments companies.
About DataVisor
DataVisor is the most comprehensive fraud and financial crime prevention platform powered by sophisticated AI and modern machine learning capabilities. DataVisor empowers customers to protect against future attacks before they happen by detecting and acting on rapidly evolving fraud patterns in real time. DataVisor's adaptable solution and data-driven approach provides businesses with unparalleled protection in an ever-evolving digital landscape. DataVisor's award-winning solutions and continuous innovation make them the trusted partner of choice for Fortune 500 companies and leading organizations worldwide, specializing in financial services, banking, credit unions, fintech, and payments.
About AI Breakthrough
Part of Tech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence and recognition platform for global technology innovation and leadership, the AI Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring excellence in Artificial Intelligence technologies, services, companies and products. The AI Breakthrough Awards provide public recognition for the achievements of AI companies and products in categories including Generative AI, Machine Learning, AI Platforms, Robotics, Business Intelligence, AI Hardware, Computer Vision and more. For more information visit AIBreakthroughAwards.com.
Tech Breakthrough LLC does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in our recognition programs, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with award designations. Tech Breakthrough LLC recognition consists of the opinions of the Tech Breakthrough LLC organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Tech Breakthrough LLC disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this recognition program, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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