FISD Unveils ‘Level 2’ of FIA Certification Program

The first Level 2 module will focus on data licensing, aimed at a broad range of industry professionals, especially developers, who need to be aware of the limitations and costs associated with the data they use.

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The first of the new modules focuses on data licensing, and is aimed both at data licensing professionals at end-user firms, and those responsible for creating license policies and commercial terms at vendors and data sources. The certification constitutes a 100-question exam that allows users up to two hours and 45 minutes to complete it.

“It won’t provide a description of all the different exchange and vendor policies. It’s more an educational tool to understand the concepts within these

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