Extend and tailor ontology and rules

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Feature details

There are several cases where a merchant might need capabilities beyond the core features that Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection provides.

In the marquee scenarios of payment fraud and account takeover, merchants might want to use specialized data beyond the base ontology of Fraud Protection to help improve the fraud protection capability of the product. For example, for airline ticket purchases, the seat class might be an important attribute to consider. Furthermore, customers might have niche fraud protection scenarios, such as refunds, loyalty programs, and warranty programs, each of which has its own set of relevant data. Merchants will be able to bring specialized data into the product by extending the ontology as needed.

Custom knowledge can be used to create and update the configuration of model operating points by using specialized data. These model operating points can consume the full spectrum of available knowledge to produce decisions for each type of event.

See also

What’s new in Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection May 2020 release (INT only) (docs)