nsKnox Technologies Ltd. and its affiliates (“we”, “our”, “us” or the “Company”) welcomes you (the “User(s)”, or “you”) to use our website available at nsknox.net including but not limited to https://paymentknox.nsknox.net/ and https://accountvalidation.nsknox.net (collectively referred herein as the “Website”). Our Website offers basic information on our company and technology, access to certain features offered to our registered Users and the possibility to request a demo, as further described below. Each of the Website’s Users may use the Website in accordance with the terms and conditions hereunder. It is hereby clarified that all references to the “Website” in these Terms shall include without limitation, the Content and Materials (all as defined herein).
You are hereby prohibited from removing or deleting any and all copyright notices, restrictions and signs indicating proprietary rights of the Company and/or its licensors, including copyright mark [©] or trademark [® or ™] contained in or accompanying the Website, and you represent and warrant that you will abide by all applicable laws in this respect. You are
further prohibited from using, diluting or staining any name, mark or logo that is identical, or confusingly similar to any of the Company marks and logos, whether registered or not.
YOU AGREE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE USE OF THE WEBSITE, INCLUDING USE OF AND/OR RELIANCE ON ANY CONTENT AVAILABLE THROUGH THE SITE, IS ENTIRELY, OR OTHERWISE TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AT YOUR OWN RISK.
nsKnox is a fintech-security company, enabling corporations and banks to prevent fraud and ensure compliance in B2B Payments. Founded and led by Alon Cohen, Founder & former CEO of CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), nsKnox solutions help organizations avoid significant financial losses, heavy fines, and reputational damage.
Leveraging its patented Cooperative Cyber Security™ (CCS) and groundbreaking Bank Account Certificate™ technology, nsKnox’s solutions detect and prevent finance & ops infrastructure attacks, social engineering, business email compromise (BEC), insider-fraud and other Advanced Persistent Fraud attacks.