Anti-Fraud Labs Edinburgh, located at the Centre for Distributed Computing and Security within Napier University, is dedicated to safeguarding businesses through innovative fraud prevention solutions. Our team of experts leverages cutting-edge technology and research to provide tailored strategies that combat financial crime. We pride ourselves on exceptional customer service, ensuring that each client receives personalized attention and support for their unique needs. At Anti-Fraud Labs, we not only focus on delivering effective solutions but also on fostering long-term relationships with our clients, helping them navigate the complexities of fraud prevention with confidence. Contact us today to discover how we can enhance your business’s security.

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  • Centre for Distributed Computing and Security, Napier University, School of Computing, 10 Colinton Road, Edinburgh EH10 5DT, UK

  • 0131 455 2751
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