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Fraud Analytics is a type of IT Security that focuses on the detection and prevention of fraudulent activities. It uses data analysis and machine learning to identify patterns and anomalies in data that may indicate fraudulent activity. It can be used to detect and prevent financial fraud, identity theft, and other types of fraud. Fraud Analytics can also be used to detect and prevent cyber-attacks, such as phishing, malware, and ransomware.
Fraud Analytics is an important part of IT Security, as it helps organizations protect their data and assets from malicious actors. It can also help organizations reduce their losses from fraudulent activities.
Some companies in the Fraud Analytics market include IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAS, Experian, FICO, and LexisNexis. Show Less Read more