Arkose Labs Launches Arkose Titan: Unified Platform Combats AI Agents, Bots, and Human Fraud in Real Time
Arkose Labs has introduced Arkose Titan™, a unified platform designed to defend enterprises against a broad spectrum of digital threats, including malicious bots, AI-powered agents, and coordinated human fraud networks. The platform stands out by offering real-time distinction between genuine users and malicious actors, enabling organizations to secure their entire digital experience—from registration and authentication to payment processes—without disrupting legitimate customer journeys. Unlike traditional, fragmented security tools, Arkose Titan integrates multiple layers of defense into a single, cohesive system accessible via one API call. This eliminates latency from chaining multiple services and provides comprehensive protection across bot detection and prevention, device intelligence, email verification, scraping defense, API security, behavioral biometrics, and phishing protection. Key components include Arkose Bot Manager, Arkose Device ID, Arkose Email Intelligence, Arkose Scraping Protection, and Arkose Edge. Kevin Gosschalk, CEO of Arkose Labs, highlighted the growing challenge posed by AI: “Right now, the number one question we get from CISOs is how to detect legitimate AI agents versus nefarious ones.” With AI enabling autonomous attacks, companies can no longer rely solely on identifying fake activity. Arkose Titan addresses this by combining intelligent detection with adaptive mitigation, making attacks economically unviable for threat actors. The platform’s approach is rooted in proactive fraud deterrence. By introducing dynamic friction—such as adaptive challenges—only when suspicious behavior is detected, Arkose Titan ensures that legitimate users face minimal disruption while attackers are deterred by escalating costs and complexity. To strengthen its strategic direction, Arkose Labs has brought on two prominent cybersecurity leaders as advisors: Jason Clinton, an AI security expert, and Paul Rockwell, former trust and safety executive at Pinterest and LinkedIn. Clinton emphasized the dual-use nature of AI, noting that as AI evolves into AI employees, malicious actors will increasingly leverage automation for financial gain. Rockwell, with experience protecting over a billion users, praised Arkose Labs’ holistic approach to security, stating that agentic AI has dramatically reshaped the threat landscape and that Arkose’s work is essential in countering it. Arkose Labs, named to the Deloitte Fast 500 list for five consecutive years, serves major global brands including Snap, Adobe, Meta, Roblox, and Microsoft. The company’s Security Operations Center leverages cross-industry intelligence to monitor attack patterns and legitimate traffic, helping customers stay ahead of emerging threats. With a global footprint across APAC, Central America, EMEA, and South America, Arkose Labs continues to expand its role as a leader in proactive fraud prevention.
