CAPTCHAs, once seen as the gold standard for differentiating between humans and bots, are quickly becoming obsolete.
The notion that CAPTCHAs must continue to evolve to keep pace with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is deeply flawed. In this blog, I’ll debunk this idea with data-backed reasons why.
Making CAPTCHAs More Difficult: A Counterproductive Trend
CAPTCHAs are undeniably getting harder, but this isn’t progress – it’s a desperate response to an escalating arms race.
A recent article by the Wall Street Journal suggests CAPTCHAs must become harder in order to counter advancements in AI. But this completely misses the mark, as solution providers who employ these increasingly difficult CAPTCHAs are barely keeping up with adversaries armed with AI as it is.
Instead of doubling down on increasingly convoluted puzzles, it’s time for a paradigm shift in bot detection strategies.
CAPTCHA Adoption on the Rise
The use of CAPTCHAs across the Internet is undeniable. Data reveals a significant uptick in CAPTCHA usage, with 46% of the top 10,000 websites implementing these challenges – which is up from 36% just a year ago. And in a recent survey, 75% of companies who use a bot management solution use CAPTCHAs.
The (In)effectiveness of CAPTCHAs
The real question is: are CAPTCHAs effective?
Let’s look at some data points to find out.
No matter how sophisticated the CAPTCHAs become, they’re simply not up to the task of outsmarting AI and bots. And consumers bear the brunt of it, grappling with frustrating user experiences that hinder their online interactions.
A Paradigm Shift: Embracing Invisible Bot Defense
So, what’s the solution?
Instead of relying on more advanced “I’m not a robot” or “security” tests, online businesses should consider using innovative approaches that completely eliminate the need for CAPTCHAs.
This is different from other solutions that serve a CAPTCHA only on a rare occasion. Serving a CAPTCHA when you aren’t sure is just lazy. All it does is present an opportunity for attackers to exploit, and in reality, these solutions serve up a CAPTCHA more than you are led to believe.
It’s time for a transformative approach to bot detection – one that transcends the inevitable limitations of CAPTCHAs. Kasada’s invisible bot detection technology offers a compelling alternative that prioritizes both security and user experience.
Enter Kasada, a Frictionless and Secure Solution to the CAPTCHA Conundrum
Today Kasada detects and stops bots for more than $150 billion in eCommerce, including many of the largest retail, gaming, streaming, and payment companies in the world. We’ve done this without ever serving a single CAPTCHA or visual challenge that could disrupt the user experience. Kasada silently protects more than 150 million Internet users every day behind the scenes – which is equivalent to half the population of the United States.
By seamlessly integrating into existing websites, apps, and APIs, Kasada distinguishes between humans and bots with unparalleled accuracy.
How do we pull this off?
First, it’s important to note: While we agree with the specific approach addressed in the WSJ article to make challenges expensive for the attacker, we don’t believe it should be at the expense of the end-user.
Kasada uses invisible challenges that present themselves differently every time – while making the process frustrating, time-consuming, and expensive for attackers – yet entirely frictionless for humans – accomplishing what even the biggest names in tech haven’t been able to solve.
5 Key Benefits of Kasada’s Approach
Embracing the Future of Digital Security
The trend is clear: the effectiveness of CAPTCHAs (even the most advanced) is waning, and their impact on user experience is detrimental to online businesses.
Even the CAPTCHAs specifically designed to fight AI and ML are no match for today’s sophisticated adversaries.
As we look to the future, invisible and adaptive defenses like Kasada Bot Defense represent the next evolution in protecting against automated threats, AI and bot attacks, and online fraud. Get started and see Kasada in action today!
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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Kasada authored by Alexa Bleecker. Read the original post at: https://www.kasada.io/why-captchas-are-not-the-future-of-bot-detection/