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 Ltd. Behavox, the leading provider of AI-driven compliance solutions. As a market leader in the application of Artificial Intelligence to monitoring of text and voice communications, Behavox’s software protects companies and their employees from bad actors engaged in illegal and malicious activities. Compliance, surveillance, legal and SOC teams rely on Behavox software to reduce false positives and increase detection rate across a broad range of risks. There are many solutions to protect companies from outside risks; Behavox protects companies from inside risks. Founded in 2014, Behavox is headquartered in Montreal and has offices in New York City, London, Seattle, Singapore, and Tokyo. More information about the company is available at www.behavox.com Press Contact: [email protected]