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What Are Fraud Analytics?

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The recent fascination with artificial intelligence and machine learning has made some of us (naturally intelligent) humans confused about the role that these technologies play in the broader field of fraud analytics. In this blog post, I explain their usage and particularly how they will operate in the open banking revolution.

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Generally speaking, fraud analytics can be defined as a multidisciplinary field that combines numerous quantitative sciences in order to better understand fraud, for example through business intelligence (BI), and develop effective fraud detection solutions through data science. Fraud analytics is an umbrella term covering a lot of technologies — let’s look at the two big categories.

Business Intelligence

In the fraud management space, BI can be thought of as a descriptive performance reporter. It summarizes available data to provide business dashboards and insights to business leaders and fraud managers so they can make more informed decisions. This can involve, for example, analyzing the performance of fraud strategy rules.

For BI to do its job, you need a robust data warehousing architecture so that data can be easily accessed for management information (MI) purposes. MI relates to creating executive dashboards, data visualisation, data storytelling and any other reporting methods.

Data Science

Data science relates to a set of more sophisticated technologies for performing predictive and prescriptive analytics. Predictive analytics is focused on making predictions about the future of unknown events (or, in the case of fraud, current events outcomes). Prescriptive analytics relates to choosing the optimal course of action based on the outcome of those predictions.

Increases (volume) in available data of different types (variety) and data often arriving in streams (velocity) have led to a development of Big Data tools such as Hadoop and Kafka. Critically, traditional data storage and processing systems are not efficient enough to deal with the aforementioned three Vs of Big Data.  Once in a Big Data store, analysts can work with the data and develop an understanding of the features that are predictive when detecting fraud.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Arguably the most exciting technologies in fraud analytics today are artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and deep learning.

There are three major types of machine learning:

Supervised learning is not yet applicable to open banking because historical data is not yet available and the evolution of open banking in terms of adoption is still unclear. Therefore, unsupervised machine learning provides a valuable alternative, for those that do not have large data stores of fraud and non-fraud transaction data. They can construct data sets that are expected to simulate the upcoming open banking environment or benefit from previous open banking launches.

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I have written three white papers that describe in more detail how the FICO® Falcon® Platform uses fraud analytics, specifically AI and machine learning, to address the open banking revolution.

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