Arkose Labs, a recognized leader in proactive fraud deterrence, has unveiled Arkose Titan, a unified security platform designed to protect enterprises from both human-driven and AI-powered fraud, scraping, and bot attacks. As fraud tactics evolve rapidly with the rise of autonomous and agentic AI, Arkose Titan brings a defense-in-depth approach that replaces fragmented point solutions with a single, coordinated platform.

Unlike traditional tools that focus on isolated threats, Arkose Titan protects the entire digital customer journey from account registration and authentication to transactions and APIs. By combining intelligent detection with adaptive mitigation, the platform makes large-scale attacks economically unsustainable, discouraging fraud before it escalates into financial losses, customer churn, or costly chargebacks.

“Arkose Titan provides a unified platform that thwarts both traditional and AI threats with a comprehensive suite of products,” says Kevin Gosschalk, CEO at Arkose Labs.

As organizations increasingly rely on AI to power customer interactions, attackers are doing the same. This shift has introduced a critical challenge for security leaders: distinguishing legitimate AI agents from malicious ones. Arkose Labs says this concern now tops the list of questions raised by CISOs.

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“Right now, the number one question we get from CISOs is how to detect legitimate AI agents versus nefarious ones,” said Kevin Gosschalk, CEO at Arkose Labs. “With AI making attacks autonomous, companies no longer have the option to simply look for ‘fake’ activity. Arkose Titan provides a unified platform that thwarts both traditional and AI threats with a comprehensive suite of products.”

In addition to launching Arkose Titan, the company announced the appointment of two highly respected security veterans as advisors: Jason Clinton, a leading voice in AI security, and Paul Rockwell, former trust and safety leader at Pinterest and LinkedIn. Their expertise reinforces Arkose Labs’ focus on staying ahead of rapidly emerging AI-enabled threats.

Industry analysts agree that AI agents are redefining the threat landscape. A recent Forrester blog highlighted that simply identifying AI-generated traffic is no longer sufficient organizations must also understand whether an AI agent is acting legitimately on behalf of a customer or partner, or maliciously as part of an attack.

“Traditional point solutions leave businesses vulnerable, forcing security teams to manage a myriad of disconnected tools while attackers exploit the gaps,” said Frank Teruel, Chief Operating Officer at Arkose Labs. “With the launch of Arkose Titan, we are strengthening our suite of integrated products while continuing to make attacks unprofitable and keeping legitimate users moving seamlessly through our customers’ registration, authentication and payment systems.”

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Arkose Titan consolidates multiple protection layers including bot management, device intelligence, email intelligence, API security, behavioral biometrics, scraping defense, and phishing protection through a single API call. This design reduces latency and complexity while improving real-time response.

Key benefits of Arkose Titan include economic deterrence, advanced sixth-generation challenges, continuous SOC support with threat intelligence research, transparent risk signals, and agentic intelligence that adapts defenses dynamically to disrupt AI-powered attacks.

“As we transition from AI agents to AI employees this year, the dual-use nature of this technology means that financially motivated attackers will increasingly use AI automation,” said Jason Clinton, an executive in AI security. “Arkose Labs plays a critical role in this fraud detection, and I’m eager to provide them with my insights on how AI-related threats will evolve as the model intelligence scales up.”

“In my roles leading security organizations tasked with protecting as many as a billion users, nothing has changed the threat landscape as quickly as agentic AI,” said Paul Rockwell, former trust and safety executive at Pinterest and LinkedIn. “The work Arkose Labs is doing to protect companies from fraudulent behavior aligns with my approach to holistic security, and I’m looking forward to serving as an advisor to them.”

Arkose Labs, a five-time Deloitte Fast 500 honoree, continues to support global enterprises such as Snap, Adobe, Meta, Roblox, and Microsoft as they defend against the next generation of AI-driven fraud.

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