- Module 1: Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection is a cloud-based solution that is designed for e-commerce, brick-and-mortar stores, and omnichannel merchants to help protect their revenue.
- Learn the basics of how Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection works.
- Discover the core capabilities of Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection.
- Module 2: Learn how to Provision Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection.
- Learn how to provision an instance of Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection by using a new Microsoft Azure tenant.
- Learn how to provision an instance of Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection by using an existing Azure tenant.
- Learn how to set up a purchased instance of Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection.
- Learn how to configure user access.
- Module 3: Learn how to call real-time application programming interfaces (APIs) for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection.
- Implement APIs for Account Protection and Purchase Protection.
- Analyze the API response.
- Module 4: The Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection sample merchant application provides an example of how to call the Fraud Protection APIs.
- Learn how to acquire a Microsoft Azure Active Directory authorization token.
- Identify the right endpoint to call purchase protection APIs.
- Make a purchase assessment call.
- Make an account protection assessment call.
- Analyze the API response that you might receive from Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection.
- Use the sample merchant demo app to see the end-to-end system in action.
- Module 5: A device fingerprint, machine fingerprint, or browser fingerprint is information that is collected about a remote computing device for identification. A device fingerprint collects important device telemetry during online actions that are critical for assessing e-commerce transactions.
- Implement live device fingerprinting to support Account Protection for Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection.
- Implement live device fingerprinting to support Purchase Protection for Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection.
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