Apple reports maximum brand reputation issues while OPPO tops the Brand Reputation Index among key smartphone OEMs in India. Gurugram – In its first Brand Reputation Index (BRIX) measuring the risk score of potential frauds and scams that can be done leveraging a Brand’s equity, Techarc today said that smartphone brands having strong consumer pull […]
Gurugram – In its first Brand Reputation Index (BRIX) measuring the risk score of potential frauds and scams that can be done leveraging a Brand’s equity, Techarc today said that smartphone brands having strong consumer pull report most of the reputation issues caused by infringement of brands in the digital space.

The three main techniques of brand infringement identified are: –
Commenting on the BRIX findings, Faisal Kawoosa, Founder & Chief Analyst, Techarc said, “Brand Safety is Business Safety! As digital becomes mainstream and brands increase their D2C engagements, they need to proactively police the digital space to hunt for any infringement cases.”
Elaborating on how this can be achieved, Faisal added, “The first thing brands need to do is to come out of denial mode and create a common synergy between marketing, ecommerce, IT and digital teams. For instance, CISO primarily is mandated to secure the owned digital assets of an organisation. Now, they should also be looking at how the brand is secured wherever it gets referenced, even on news portals.”

Implications for brands
A lower BRIX score means that the brand is prone to higher risk of being hijacked for scams and frauds. Some of the key threats that could result due to lower BRIX score are: –
Adding further, Saloni Jain, Lead Analyst for DigiTech focus area at Techarc said, “In various surveys we have found that 70-80% of the users who originate their purchase from online sources do it looking for best deals and offers. This becomes a great incentive for fraudsters to run such ‘Ponzi’ schemes infringing a brand’s identity.”
“The only way for brands to stop this is proactive monitoring and taking up such issues with platforms like social networking apps, domain registries, etc.,” said Saloni.
About BRIX
BRIX or Brand Reputation Index is a weighted score measuring the risk of brands of becoming source of scams and frauds where its brand identities are infringed by offering fake gratifications, creating fake presence as well as fake representation.
The instances of such infringement cases are captured using AI powered solution developed by mFilterIt, which is the ResTech (Research Technology) partner for BRIX.
The instances captured are classified as Fake Gratification, Fake Presence or Fake Representation case and accordingly BRIX is computed using pre-assigned weights defined as per industry relevance. The maximum score any brand can achieve is 1,000 which means there is no instance of brand infringement.
About the study
Seven popular smartphone brands – Apple, OPPO, OnePlus, Realme, Samsung, Vivo and Xiaomi (Redmi and Mi) were monitored across digital ecosystem for 15 days and any infringement case was captured leveraging mFilterIt’s Brand Infringement reporting solution. The instances were then categorised and measured for BRIX score as per the defined methodology.
About mFilterIt
Powered by industry-acclaimed Machine Learning, Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence capabilities, mFilterIt offers global solutions for creating trustworthy brands digitally. Its solutions are used by leading advertisers globally to detect industry pertinent challenges including ad-fraud and brand safety resulting in over $400 million savings for the industry. For more on mFilterIt, please visit www.mfilterit.com.
About Techarc
Techarc offers analytics, research, and consulting services in the technology domain with specific focus on ConsumerTech, DigiTech, DeepTech, AutoTech, EduTech and AssistiveTech areas. The unique insights and trends offered by Techarc leverage some of the latest ResTech (Research Technology) solutions offered by its partners who have industry acclaimed solutions developed on AI, ML and other intelligent technologies. For more on Techarc, please visit www.techarc.net.
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