- Aparna Roy
- Jason Chan
- Jillian Camp
- Samantha Glover
- Emilie Barniak
- Sarah Hershberger
- Leon Giang
Fraud can occur at any stage of a financial transaction — from user login, to payment authorization, to account updates. While analysis of such activities are handled by a Decisioning Platform, the platform needs to know where potential fraud signals may originate.
We worked closely with a senior leader at Capital One to design and develop a centralized tool — a Configuration Manager — that allows users to define and manage data sources (e.g., tables, APIs) used by the Decisioning Platform to orchestrate where and how fraud signals are detected.
Improved automation and orchestration logic in the Decisioning Platform, eliminating the need for hard-coding.
- Languages and Frameworks: React, TypeScript
- Styling: React Bootstrap, TanStack, Font Awesome
- API Integration: Axios
- JSON Schema Validation: Ajv
- Languages and Frameworks: Java, Spring Boot
- Database: AWS DynamoDB
- Security: JWTs (JSON Web Tokens)
- Testing: Postman
Demo Video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OXA6QFJDji1krYU02BBpknGINZUG1a9-/view?usp=sharing
Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sKrMTB52ngP9X5mUMVpc3e8BrSgj5WnZjdV3A22qN5w/edit?usp=sharing