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For Immediate Release

Second joint research project boosts NetGuardians’ AI fraud detection further

Yverdon-les-Bains, 9 June, 2021: Award-winning Swiss FinTech NetGuardians, renowned for its enterprise risk platform for combatting bank fraud, today announced it has successfully completed its second joint research project – funded by InnoSuisse, the Swiss Innovation Agency – with the School of Engineering and Management (HEIG-VD) into automated feedback loops in active algorithms to further improve banking fraud detection.

This research project, which began in July 2019, was a collaboration between NetGuardians and a team in statistical learning at the Institute for Information and Communication Technologies (IICT), based at HEIG-VD. The goal was to improve the feedback loop mechanisms of the NetGuardians fraud-detection solution by applying active learning strategies. These strategies aim to reduce the amount of manual supervision and intervention needed by a bank in its fraud prevention activities. Unsupervised deep-learning algorithms such as autoencoders were part of the research.

Active learning consists of periodically improving the performance of a machine learning model by adding smart querying labels – fraudulent or genuine – for specific transactions that were previously unlabeled. When integrated into the current NetGuardians workflow, the research showed an improvement in fraud detection of 15 percent without any increase in the feedback effort of the bank.

Autoencoders detect anomalies by reconstructing the input data after passing it through an encoder/decoder and comparing it against the original data. The unsupervised nature of autoencoders makes them particularly well-suited for fraud detection in the banking context where the number of frauds available for training is extremely low. Integrating the advanced forms of autoencoders developed throughout the research project allowed the solution to detect up to 10 percent more frauds without increasing the number of false alerts.

Jérôme Bovay, NetGuardians’ Senior Data Scientist, who managed the project, says: “An active learning set-up allows us to efficiently use the feedback we receive from banks to improve the performance of our training approach. The autoencoders are an effective and unsupervised way to reduce false alerts and increase the accuracy of fraud detection. Both will be incorporated into NetGuardians software this year.”

Professor Stephan Robert from HEIG-VD says: “At the Universities of Applied Sciences, we conduct both fundamental and highly applied research. With NetGuardians, we developed important new autoencoders and have the opportunity to publish innovative research papers and create prototypes that will be implemented in very high added-value products. Doing academic and applied research is a difficult balance to achieve but very rewarding.”

NetGuardians has a growing client base around the world, including in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
It was listed as a Category Leader in the Chartis 2021 Enterprise Fraud Report and as one of the top vendors in Gartner’s 2020 Online Fraud Detection Market Guide.

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NetGuardians is an award-winning Swiss FinTech helping financial institutions in over 30 countries to fight fraud. More than 60 banks, including UOB and Pictet & Cie, rely on NetGuardians’ smarter artificial-intelligence (AI) solution to prevent fraudulent payments in real time.

Banks using NetGuardians’ software have achieved reductions of up to 83 percent in false positives, spent up to 93 percent less time investigating fraud, and have detected new fraud cases. NetGuardians is the fraud-prevention partner of major banking software companies, including Finastra, Avaloq, Mambu, and Finacle. NetGuardians was listed as a representative vendor in Gartner’s 2020 Market Guide for Online Fraud Detection and in the Chartis RiskTech100 List in 2021. Headquartered in Switzerland, NetGuardians has offices in Singapore, Kenya, and Poland. For more information: www.netguardians.ch

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