Tag: analytics
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Fraud Detection Lags as Losses Mount Despite Heavy Tech Investments
Despite pouring money into cutting-edge fraud detection tools and analytics, financial institutions are still struggling to outsmart scammers, with losses mounting at an alarming rate. The disconnect between heavy tech investments and rising fraud losses reveals a pressing need for a new approach to scam prevention.

auto insurance records Exposed: Shocking Risky Leak
Imagine anyone being able to read your policy—because more than 5 million auto insurance records were left publicly accessible online, putting drivers at immediate risk of fraud and identity theft. This glaring misconfiguration shows how easily useful data can become a goldmine for scammers.

data governance: Must-Have Best Practices for Agencies
Agencies sit on mountains of untapped data that could transform services and power trustworthy AI — but only if leaders invest in clear governance, modern infrastructure, skilled teams, and privacy-first practices to turn messy records into actionable insight.

data leaks: Must-Have Critical Detection Tips
A single exposed ClickHouse instance showed how quiet misconfigurations can hand attackers the breadcrumbs they need; detecting leaks early turns that slow-burning risk into a manageable incident. Start with inventory, automated scans, and clear playbooks to stop a minor misstep from becoming a full-blown disaster.

AIOps platforms: Must-Have Best Practices & Insights
Struggling to keep sprawling hybrid IT systems running as change outpaces human monitoring? Forrester’s Wave shows how AIOps—blending machine learning, streaming telemetry, and automation—cuts noise, speeds triage and remediation, and scales operations while flagging real concerns around governance, explainability, and security.

Beacon Network Must-Have Best Defense Against Crypto Crime
TRM Labs’ Beacon Network unites exchanges and law enforcement in a shared platform to speed detection and disruption of crypto-enabled crime. It promises faster action and less duplication—but also raises important questions about privacy, governance and false positives.