Generative artificial intelligence could help community banks identify potentially fraudulent activity and security flaws, according to the latest Independent Banker magazine.
Independent Banker highlights cybersecurity role for generative AI
October 09, 2024 / By ICBA
Generative artificial intelligence could help community banks identify potentially fraudulent activity and security flaws, according to the latest Independent Banker magazine.
Generative artificial intelligence could help community banks identify potentially fraudulent activity and security flaws, according to the latest Independent Banker magazine.
Details: While most community banks are in the discovery stage, GenAI could help them scan lines of code for security loopholes and detect patterns associated with fraud, according to the report.
More: The October issue of Independent Banker also features articles on successful core conversions, specialized lending, email marketing, and faster payments.
Access: The magazine is available on the Independent Banker website and via the digital edition.
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