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Transforming Paradigms A Global AI in Financial Services Survey January 2020 Transforming Paradigms A Global AI in Financial Services Survey Table of Contents Forewords .................................................................................................................. 6 Research Team ....................................................................................................... 9 Executive Summary ............................................................................ |
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Beyond_Fintech_-_A_Pragmatic_Assessment_of_Disruptive_Potential_in_Financial_Services
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Beyond Fintech: A Pragmatic Assessment Of Disruptive Potential In Financial Services Part of the Future of Financial Services series | Prepared in collaboration with Deloitte August 2017 Foreword Consistent with the World Economic Forum s mission of applying a multistakeholder approach to address issues of global impact, creating this report involved extensive outreach and dialogue with numerous organizations and individuals. They included the Forum's Financial Services, Innovation and Technolog |
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WEF_Cyber_Resilience_Playbook
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Future of Digital Economy and Society System Initiative Cyber Resilience Playbook for Public- Private Collaboration In collaboration with The Boston Consulting Group January 2018 Contents Preface 1. Introduction 2. Using the Playbook for Public-Private Collaboration 3. Reference architecture for public-private collaboration 4. Policy models 4.1 Zero-days 4.2 Vulnerability liability 4.3 Attribution 4.4 Research, data, and intelligence sharing 4.5 Botnet disruption 4.6 Monitoring 4.7 Assigning nat |
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