Webinar On Employee Fraud Detection and Prevention

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Dates : 16 November 2015 » 16 November 2015

Place : Online Event
United States

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Topic : Education;
Engineering and Technology; Economics;
Keywords: Design, Finance, Business
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Overview: 

Fraud detection and prevention depends on numerous factors- none more significant than employee tips. However, tips only are reported if employees know what to look for. To optimize your organization's employee fraud tip reporting, it is therefore essential to have a robust awareness training program in place. 

Such a program must be carefully designed and executed. This webinar will provide detailed guidelines on how to put together a fraud awareness training team, how to design your training program, who should be trained and through which format (classroom, online, Webinar, etc).

Learn how to ensure that employees are understanding and remembering the material in your training program and how to maintain CONTINUOUS fraud awareness on the part of everyone in the organization. 

Participants will be able to:

  • Understand the return on investment of organization-wide fraud awareness training
  • Make the best choice of leading ways to implement fraud awareness training
  • Implement fraud awareness training at the lowest cost with maximum benefit and with minimal delay

Why should you attend: 

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners reports that 43% of frauds that are detected are detected via an employee tip. That tells us that with a workforce trained in how to identify the red flags of actual or potential fraud, your organization is way ahead of the competition in terms of staying a step ahead of the fraudsters. A confidential tip hotline is one of the best ways to gather such tips. But it is not the only way. This webinar will provide a thorough overview of best practices in training employees to recognize fraudulent conduct and how to report it-without fear of retaliation. 

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Statistical overview of the fraud problem generally, and employee fraud specifically
  • Who commits employee fraud
  • Overview of most common fraud awareness training options
  • Why implement employee fraud awareness training
  • Who should be trained
  • Who should conduct the training
  • How to train
  • When and how often to train
  • Demo of online fraud awareness training
  • How to measure effectiveness of your training


Who Will Benefit:

  • Security Management and Staff
  • Accounting and Audit Practitioners
  • CFO's and Senior Finance Staff
  • Internal and External Audit Professionals
  • Compliance and Ethics Managers
  • Legal Counsel/staff
  • HR and Training Personnel
  • Investigative Professionals

 

Instructor:

 

Peter Goldmann is founder and President of White-Collar Crime 101 LLC, the parent company of FraudAware and publisher of the monthly newsletter, White-Collar Crime Fighter. Peter has been the Publisher and Editor of White-Collar Crime Fighter for over 12 years and is recognized as a leading expert in the areas of fraud detection, prevention, investigation and training. He has written numerous articles on practical approaches to fraud prevention and detection for, among others, Internal Auditor, Investor's Business Daily, Financial Executives Institute and Bottom Line/Personal, Recognizing the vulnerability to fraud posed by a lack of awareness on the part of rank-and-file employees about specific types of economic crime , Peter launched the development of FraudAware in 2001. Following enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, FraudAware began helping companies resolve the unexpected increase in fraud losses, despite the costly implementation of SOX- mandated internal controls. He determined that while internal controls, Tone at the Top and whistleblower hotlines are all essential components of an effective anti-fraud program, the primary reason for continuing losses to internal and external economic criminals was a widespread lack of fraud awareness on the part of corporate rank-and-file employees. He theorized that if an organization's most valuable asset--its workforce--could be taught to spot and report telltale signs of fraud, investigations could be initiated and perpetrators apprehended before major losses were incurred and negative publicity tarnished the organization's reputation. The theory has proved viable over the past six years, as FraudAware training programs implemented at numerous companies in all major industries, have taught employees how to detect the common and not-so-common red flags of fraud and--most importantly--how to report these incidents through their employer's confidential hotline channels. 


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