The Great Fraud Shift: Navigating New Perspectives in 2025!

Live Webinar | Dr. Robert Minniti | Jan 29, 2025 , 01 : 00 PM EST | 120 Minutes

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Description

If you've been keeping an eye on current events, you've likely seen a surge of headlines spotlighting fraud and the shifting public sentiment surrounding it. Recent reports reveal that a staggering 6,000 IRS employees have managed to dodge over $50 million in taxes, and there's a growing trend of using artificial intelligence to perpetrate fraud. Adding to this, a study from Sift highlights that 43% of the Gen Z demographic confessed to engaging in first-person fraud, justifying their actions with the belief that corporations and older generations have stolen their wealth. In their minds, it’s only fair to reclaim what's “theirs.”

Moreover, additional research indicates a rise in consumer fraud as inflation and soaring interest rates pressure the economy. As these financial strains take hold, the environment becomes ripe for deception and unethical behavior. This course will dive deep into the evolving fraud landscape, exploring the factors fueling this rise and examining effective strategies to combat it.

Learning Objectives:-

  • Analyze recent trends in fraudulent activities and their implications.
  • Discuss the role of technology in modern fraud schemes.
  • Identify strategies to prevent and combat fraud effectively.
  • Evaluate the impact of economic conditions on consumer fraud.
  • Explain the definition of fraud.
  • Review theories on why fraud occurs and analyze changes in the attitude and perception of fraud.

Areas Covered:-

  • Evolving fraud landscape analysis
  • Technology's role in deception
  • Economic pressures and fraud
  • Generational attitudes toward ethics

Join us as we navigate these tumultuous waters and uncover proactive measures to turn the tide against fraud. Don’t miss out on this vital discussion!

Who Should Attend?

  • Fraud Prevention Professionals
  • Risk Managers
  • Compliance Officers
  • Financial Auditors
  • IT Security Professionals
  • Legal Advisors
  • Consumer Protection Advocates
  • Business Leaders
  • Economists and Researchers
  • Anyone Interested in Fraud Prevention.