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More Takeaways from the E-Comms Surveillance Deep Dive

Surveillance professionals from around the globe came together to discuss the future of communications surveillance. Shield was there. Read the PDF or visit the blog at https://bit.ly/3oOp6Dl

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More Takeaways from the E-Comms Surveillance Deep Dive

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  1. E-CommsSurveillance DeepDive Financial firms disagree on the definition of “real- time” and on the topic of who to monitor. They also highlighted enormous variability regarding their success with the application of machine learning.

  2. IntegrationisVery MuchaMyWay- YourWayThing Company size, budget, and level of sophistication all influence integration. Some compliance teams are focused on improving their analytics so that they get fewer but higher quality alerts. In contrast, other teams are integrating financial crime, HR, social media feeds, and all sorts of other data types to create richer contextual maps that better inform alerts. Real-time Doesn’tAlways MeanRightNow One of the great needs around real-time surveillance is the ability to cross-monitor multiple e-Comms platforms in parallel. Doing so, and then using ML to identify any patterns in the activity, is one way to keep up with the bad actors who employ a multi-channel strategy as a means of thwarting detection of their market abuse. The technology here hasn’t quite caught up to this strategy yet,.

  3. MoreInvitationsto theSurveillance Party A natural progression on that path is to rank job roles or individual employees based on their respective risk profiles. From there, focusing surveillance activity and/or limiting it to those deemed highest risk creates numerous issues. Employment law, privacy issues, and heightened inquiries with the potential for additional audits by regulatory authorities all put the firm at greater risk – essentially the opposite of what was originally intended. MachineLearningis NotaSilverBullet It’s certainly not a cheap proposition, either. Companies are investing extraordinary sums and large numbers of personnel into machine learning. Doing so is required given the enormous data volumes, time, and effort required to properly train the search algorithms. This is no easy task and expertise is in short supply. https://www.shieldfc.com/

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