Scamnetic and VanishID have announced a strategic partnership aimed at delivering a unified solution for identity protection and scam prevention across enterprise environments. The collaboration addresses a growing challenge as cybercriminals increasingly exploit trust-based processes such as hiring, payments, and executive communications.
By combining Scamnetic’s real-time scam and deepfake detection capabilities with VanishID’s identity exposure reduction technology, the joint offering enables organizations to mitigate risks before financial loss or data compromise occurs. The integrated approach is designed to eliminate reliance on manual verification processes, which often fail to scale effectively in high-pressure or time-sensitive situations.
“By partnering with VanishID, Scamnetic extends its reach through a trusted identity platform, allowing enterprises to deploy scam detection and identity exposure reduction together in a single, integrated offering,” explained Al Pascual, CEO of Scamnetic. “With global scam losses reaching an estimated $42 billion annually, that’s never been more important.”
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The partnership focuses on addressing both sides of the threat landscape. While VanishID works to reduce the digital footprint and exposure that make organizations attractive targets, Scamnetic identifies and blocks fraudulent activity at the point of attack. This dual-layered strategy helps enterprises strengthen defenses across the entire fraud lifecycle.
“Partnering with Scamnetic is a significant step forward in our mission to give enterprises the most complete external identity protection solution available. Together we can address a wider range of threats, earlier in the lifecycle, with greater impact for the organizations we serve,” added Matt Polak, CEO of VanishID.
The resulting solution is also expected to bring various benefits, such as proactive fraud prevention for businesses, improved security for executives and employees, as well as reduced risks from impersonation-based attacks on customers. The partnership is also aimed at improving the efficiency of operations while building trust through digital interactions.
This partnership is part of the broader security landscape, where the entire industry is moving towards an overall security approach that is AI-based, addressing vulnerabilities as well as real-time threats.






























