This week, I have a special five-part podcast series sponsored by Verint on the Future of Communication in Financial Compliance. My guest in this series is Phil Fry, VP and GTM of Financial Compliance Strategy at Verint. Over this series, we will take a deep dive into the current status of communications in financial institutions, how to be or not be compliant, analysis and insight into the area, and how to avoid accentuating the negative and the human element in compliance. In this fourth podcast, we ask if you must accentuate the negative.
Phil Fry, the VP and General Manager of Financial Compliance Strategies at Verint, brings over forty years of experience in the financial compliance industry and a deep understanding of the challenges financial firms face in adhering to regulations amidst evolving communication modes. He specializes in the voice regulatory compliance capture world, particularly emphasizing the financial industry. He firmly believes in the importance of data quality in financial industry compliance, stressing the need to capture and record all trade-related communications, regardless of the time, place, or platform they occur on.
Fry argues that incomplete or missing data can hinder compliance efforts and investigations and that it is crucial to identify and categorize any gaps in the data to reduce false positives and improve trade surveillance. He also discusses the importance of linking conversations to gain insights into communication patterns and improve investigations. His extensive experience in the field shapes Fry’s perspective, and he is dedicated to solving legacy issues related to third-party identification and linking conversations together for improved investigations. Join Tom Fox and Phil Fry on this episode of the Future of Communications podcast as they delve deeper into the importance of data quality in financial industry compliance.
Key Highlights:
- Data Gaps and Communication Patterns in Finance
- Biometric Speaker Detection and Analysis
- Data Quality: The Key to Reliable Analysis
Resources:
Phil Fry on LinkedIn
For More Information check out Verint.