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Risk.net Risk Live: big speed-ups for quantum-powered models could prompt bigger questions from regulators Print this page
Regulators and model risk managers have been kept busy in recent years by rapid advances in machine learning techniques that power banks’ modelling of everything from interest rates to customer fraud. If quantum computing continues its rapid march towards commercial viability, they might be about to get a whole lot busier. Speaking yesterday to a panel of experts at Risk Live, Lee Braine, director of research and engineering at Barclays, asked whether banks and other financial firms, operating Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content. ....
Meet the Barclays MD working to transform finance through distributed ledgers and quantum computing Portia Crowe Barclays Dr. Lee Braine is the managing director of research and engineering in Barclays Chief Technology Office. Braine has a special focus on distributed ledger technology and quantum computing and their many applications in the financial institution. Because of his work, Insider named Braine to our annual list of the 10 leaders transforming finance in Europe. Dr. Lee Braine has spent the past seven years working across Barclays wealth management, markets, and corporate and investment banking divisions but his job couldn t be further from that of your typical City of London broker or trader. ....
Patent Assertion Entities: Two Big Banks Join OIN to Combat Them With patent trolling on the rise, investment bank Barclays and TD Bank Group have put patent assertion entities on notice by taking membership in Open Invention Network. Two major banks, Barclays and TD Bank Group, have joined the fight against patent assertion entities, otherwise known as patent trolls, by joining the Linux-focused patent nonaggression organization Open Invention Network. Patents are considered to be Linux s and open source s greatest intellectual property vulnerability, an issue that primarily affects users because open source software generally comes with no promised or implied patent indemnity. To address this issue, OIN was established by IBM, Novell, Philips, Red Hat and Sony in 2005 to protect Linux during an era when Microsoft was threatening to take action against Linux users for infringing over 200 Microsoft-owned patents it claimed that Linux violated. ....