How MIT’s data-sharing consortium known as Integrity Distributed can help companies meet the DOJ’s recently updated corporate enforcement guidelines, while also identifying potentially improper payments.
by Vincent M. Walden and Eduardo Lemos
A new data-sharing consortium led by a nonprofit at MIT is allowing the collaboration between companies to improve their improper payments detection capabilities by up to 25% than when each company’s model is performed in isolation. By increasing their fraud detection capabilities, companies will be in a better position to align with the DOJ updated expectations for corporations to achieve the identification of misconduct and to voluntarily self-disclose.