Scanovate
Eivy Fridman began their career in 2008 as a NOC Member at Tehila. In 2010, they joined IBM Global Business Services as a Java & BTT Developer and worked there until 2013. From 2013 to 2018, they worked at Radware, first as a WAF SW Engineer and then as a WAF SW Team Leader. In 2019, they joined Cyberm8 as a Full-stack Developer and worked there until 2020. From 2020 to 2021, they worked at Migdal Group as a Full Stack Engineer. Currently, they are employed at Scanovate as a Senior Software Developer, starting in December 2021.
Eivy Fridman obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Computer Engineering from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This academic journey took place from 2003 to 2008. Additionally, Eivy also attended de shalit high school, but no specific dates or degrees were provided for this educational experience.
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Scanovate
Scanovate has developed an all-in-one, Cyber Identity platform that makes compliance and KYC simple and secure by automating and customizing front and backend processes. We provide a holistic, frictionless client onboarding solution from the front end while managing all your KYC risk and compliance checks from the backend. Each of our solutions areflexible and can easily be adapted to or implemented in any environment.With the ever-changing demands of the regulatory landscape, it is difficult for a financial institution to become truly and fully digital, especially with legacy systems and stringent compliance processes of customer on-boarding. Our customers need to cut time and costs, and our kyc360 can equip them with those abilities.We have built an open comprehensive platform designed to integrate with ISVs that enrich our solution and offer added value to our clients in one localized place, for example providers of video chat, transaction monitoring, or even voice and behavioral biometrics. We also aggregate and normalize KYC data from top tier 3rd party providers like Thomson Reuters, GBG, RDC to generate one unified compliance report.