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Linux Foundation

Creating an Open Source Data Standard for Financial Services Regulation

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore the creation of an open source data standard for financial services regulation in this 38-minute panel discussion featuring experts from Deutsche Bank, Braithwate, and Change Gap. Delve into the process of developing an open source taxonomy and ontology to categorize financial regulations and standardize data describing regulated firms' business profiles. Learn about regulatory ontologies, the game-changing potential of open source, value propositions, governance models, and industry collaboration. Discover key opportunities, questions, and use cases surrounding the proof of concept and framework. Gain insights into characterization, the Legend language, the ecosystem, regulator sentiment, and timing considerations for implementing this innovative approach to financial regulation standardization.

Syllabus

Intro
Regulatory Ontologies
Open Source is the Game Changer
Value Proposition
Governance Operational Model
Bringing the Industry Together
Opportunities
Key Questions
Proof of Concept
Framework
Use Cases
Understanding Characterization
The Legend Language
The Ecosystem
Regulator Sentiment
Timing

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Linux Foundation

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