Seen on the Screen: Cyberfraud, Technology and Fraud Risk Management Top of Mind

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“2020 feels like the year that cyber and fraud truly partner in innovative ways. I'm going to use the virtual conference sessions and networking opportunities to dig deep into successful risk management.” — Danielle Hagerty, CFE, Senior Manager at Capital One


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“I am looking forward this year’s conference to enhance my fraud risk management skills to cope with the demands of an ever-changing fraud landscape. Companies continue to be soft targets and we have to develop new ways to detect and prevent it.” — Meganathan Govender, CFE, Head SPF & Sky: Forensic Services at Sanlam Personal Finance


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“The ACFE is an institution that has continually demonstrated its dedication to the study of technology and its impact on the world of fraud. For the past few years, the Global Fraud Conference has included and expanded upon technology-related issues regarding cybersecurity, blockchain and digital assets, and includes real practitioners in their respective fields to discuss what they are seeing with conference attendees. The arms race of technology and its utilization in fraud schemes will not catch CFEs flat-footed, and many are already developing solutions to combat fraudsters using that same technology.” — Chris Ekimoff, CFE, CPA, Director at RSM US LLP

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“I am looking forward to this conference as I am expecting to learn how to detect different financial statement fraud schemes using publicly available data.” — Ankur Gupta, CFE, Senior Lead Governance & Forensic Accounting