Human Immune Systems Provide Model For Transaction Monitoring

LONDON--Researchers at King's College, London are building a financial transaction monitoring system for the Post Office, the UK's postal service, that is based on the human immune system .

Like a financial system, the body must constantly monitor its own processes for breakdowns or intrusions. To do this, evolution developed the immune system -- a highly efficient and adaptable process that protects humans from a vast range of threats. The researchers at King's are now looking to apply the

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