The 10th issue of Financial Technologies Quarterly with the theme of “Data Governance” was published. In this issue, in four sections “Data to improve the environment of businesses and people”, “Data sovereignty and risk analysis in the insurance industry”, “Public data in the governance system” and “Data sovereignty in the financial and banking industry” to the quality and governance of data in Different areas have been covered.
According to Ideaagency, in this quarterly magazine, an interview was conducted with “Ghasem Nemati”, a member of the board of directors and deputy CEO of Pasargad Insurance Information and Communication Technology, and data challenges in the management of claims in the insurance industry were discussed with him. In this conversation, he emphasizes that the production and aggregation of correct data is the biggest mission of every insurance company in order to help itself and the industry.
Since more than 20 billion dollars a day and about 8 trillion dollars are spent in the field of health in the world, “Nima Fazeli”, the head of the digital health commission of the Tehran Electronic Commerce Association, while pointing out the importance of health data and standards in this field by categorizing big data The field of health and reviewing the structure of the health system has dealt with the pathology of the use of health data in Iran.
“Ali Zare”, the product manager of Dotin‘s fraud detection solutions, is another author of this issue. In his article, he explained the role of data governance principles and tools in identifying suspicious activities and preventing bank fraud, and he pointed out how to define a role for fraud detection based on the principles of data governance and suggested practical examples based on that.
In this issue, “Ruhollah Rahbarpour”, the regulatory manager of Hezardastan Information Technology Development Group, talks about the expectations of businesses in this field in a review of a topic titled “Challenges of governance systems to create access to data”. That they want the government to provide them with reliable data. In his opinion, instead of creating a system, the government should make reliable data available to businesses, including API.
The editorial of this issue is written by “Jamal Ahmadi”, a member of the editorial board, in which he talks about the efforts of governments and organizations that are seeking to optimize decisions and operations by systematizing the way they deal with data. He believes that the paths of organizations and countries diverge when each of them takes their own interpretation of governance.
No Comment! Be the first one.