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The Role of Real-Time Decision Platforms in Strengthening Digital Trust

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  • Tejendra Patel

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Virtual systems have developed into vital infrastructure additives that facilitate global commerce, social interactions, and critical offerings across interconnected technological ecosystems. Real-time decision systems constitute state-of-the-art technological answers designed to keep platform integrity via automated danger detection, policy enforcement, and personal safety mechanisms running at millisecond reaction instances. Superior identity decision structures create comprehensive behavioral profiles via aggregating signals from device fingerprinting, behavioral biometrics, network evaluation, and ancient interaction patterns to generate dynamic agreement scores that continuously adapt to rising risk landscapes. Fraud intelligence graphs make use of interconnected network topologies to map relationships between customers, devices, price techniques, and behavioral patterns, allowing detection of coordinated assaults that would otherwise appear valid while viewed in isolation. Multi-layered enforcement strategies enforce graduated response mechanisms starting from expanded monitoring to permanent account suspensions through complex decision-making that balances safety targets with consumer relief in issues. Content moderation capabilities extend past traditional fraud prevention to encompass comprehensive safety measures along with harassment detection, misinformation, identity, and coordinated inauthentic behavior popularity. Regulatory compliance frameworks ensure adherence to numerous jurisdictional necessities at the same time as promoting equitable get entry to thru bias detection algorithms and fairness-conscious decision-making approaches. Contemporary challenges encompass over-enforcement dangers, algorithmic bias worries, and transparency requirements that necessitate state-of-the-art mitigation techniques consisting of explainable AI strategies, human-in-the-loop overview approaches, and comprehensive audit mechanisms.

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  • Tejendra Patel, 2025. "The Role of Real-Time Decision Platforms in Strengthening Digital Trust," International Journal of Computing and Engineering, CARI Journals Limited, vol. 7(15), pages 12-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:bhx:ojijce:v:7:y:2025:i:15:p:12-23:id:3008
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