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SAS Fraud Management is built upon a multi-tiered architecture. The core components include: 1) SAS OnDemand Scoring Engine: This component performs real-time fraud scoring based on defined rules and models. 2) Data Integration Services: These services handle the extraction, transformation, and loading of data from various sources, including DB2.

3) Rule Management Interface: This interface allows business users to define and manage fraud detection rules. 4) CICS Interface: Provides connectivity to the CICS transaction processing environment. 5) DB2 Data Storage: Stores transaction data and scoring results.

These components communicate using TCP/IP. The system exposes APIs for integration with authorization systems, potentially including REST or native APIs. The system supports authentication methods such as LDAP and uses Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to manage user permissions.

The system provides audit logging capabilities to track user activity and system events. These logs can be used for security monitoring and compliance purposes. Competing products include solutions from vendors like NICE Actimize and Experian.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SAS Fraud Management?

SAS Fraud Management is a real-time fraud scoring system designed for bank card authorization systems. It leverages SAS OnDemand Scoring Engine and integrates with CICS and DB2 environments.

How does SAS Fraud Management integrate with existing systems?

The system integrates with CICS for transaction processing and DB2 for data storage. It uses the SAS OnDemand Scoring Engine for real-time scoring.

What are the main components of the system?

The system's architecture includes components such as the Scoring Engine, Data Integration Services, and a Rule Management Interface.

What authentication methods are supported?

SAS Fraud Management supports various authentication methods, including LDAP and potentially integration with other enterprise authentication systems.

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