news | Financial Times Using AI to spot potential rogue traders June 3, 2019 | By Financial Times https://www.behavox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ft-behavox-1280x720-1.mp4 VIDEO – Rogue traders can cost banks billions. Now some are using artificial intelligence programmes to flag suspicious behaviour, looking at everything from how traders phrase their emails to the times they use their computers. AI is also getting better at avoiding time-consuming false alarms, meaning banks’ compliance teams don’t become bogged down with vast amounts of data. Share About Behavox: Behavox is an Artificial Intelligence company on a mission to build cutting-edge AI systems that safeguard businesses and enhance human productivity. As the world’s foremost provider of AI-powered archiving, compliance, and security solutions, we are trusted by leading organizations to secure their text and voice communications data, and monitor a broad range of regulatory, conduct, and insider threat risks. Founded in 2014, Behavox is headquartered in London, with offices worldwide, including in New York City, Montreal, Seattle, Singapore, and Tokyo. More information about the company is available at www.behavox.com For media inquiries, please contact: [email protected]