Tag Archives: high-performance risk

Implementation and management of a high-performance risk environment

Myron Scholes, Nobel Laureate

Myron Scholes and Tom Kimner discuss evolving the analytical process: Today’s advances in computing allow firms to construct highly adaptive models. Read about advances in high-performance analytics that allow risk decisions in near-real time.

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Capital – Diversification or optimization?

Myron Scholes, Nobel Laureate

Should your firm rely on capital diversity or capital optimization to protect against catastrophic losses during shock? Myron Scholes and Tom Kimner consider each strategy to help you determine the best option.

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Risk management: Shifting from a portfolio-theory view to an optimization view

Myron Scholes, Nobel Laureate

In the fourth installment of our seven-part series, Myron Scholes and Tom Kimner explain what a risk management framework should include to meet today’s data needs – in near real time.

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The evolution to high-performance risk management

Myron Scholes, Nobel Laureate

Many risk experts have sorted through the recent turmoil to find the wrongs. In this seven-part series, Myron Scholes and Tom Kimner are not only sifting the pain, they are pointing the way to a sounder future for risk teams.

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  • Attending the ACFE Fraud Conference and Exhibition?

    Plan to attend Increasing Investigator Efficiencies

    When: Wed., June 30, 8:30-9:50a.m.
    Where: Orlando, FL
    Featuring: David Stewart and Dan Barta from SAS’ Fraud and Financial Crimes Practice.

    Organized fraud is a growing problem, in large part because it is so hard to detect. In this session, we will show customer examples of how Entity Link analysis improves investigator efficiency by reducing the time spent investigating false-positive alerts and prioritizing events before presenting to investigators. Investigators can now work many times the number of cases and focus on higher-value networks.

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