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The size of fraudulent activity is increasing rapidly, with individuals and organisations being at great risk. This paper inspects and determines the various components required to deliver a successful fraud detection system. It is hoped that in reading this report, the reader will comprehend what is required and see the true benefit of implementing such a solution. Following the structure of a robust...
The volume of fraudulent activity is increasing rapidly, with individuals and organisations being at great risk. This paper inspects the various types of fraud and the use of current systems involved in the detection of fraudulent activities across various business sectors. Through research and comparison of existing systems, this paper aims to develop a new fraud detection system which can be used...
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