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Jeffrey Feinstein, Ph. D., is vice president of advanced analytic strategy at LexisNexis Risk Solutions. Feinstein is a thought-leader in risk and fraud analytics and credit bureau scoring, with 20 years of experience in the industry. Feinstein leads a team of over 100 data scientists in efforts to use innovative analytic solutions, techniques and content to address business problems across industries. He focuses on identifying behavioral data patterns descriptive of synthetic identities and stolen identities, as well as attitudes and behaviors underlying credit scoring. He has eight U.S. patents, including three related to credit scoring.
Jeffrey Feinstein, Vice President of Global Analytic Strategy, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, had the honor of serving on a Federal Reserve committee this past winter to define synthetic identity fraud. The result of this effort was the release of a paper that defines it for the industry, an essential step forward in the fight against this pervasive threat.