Fraud Perspectives: The Role of the Auditor and Fraud Examiner (ACFE/IIA Webinar Series)
- Oct 11-Nov 15, 2023 11:00 a.m.
- Central Time (CT)
Presented jointly by the ACFE and The IIA
Rising interest rates, inflation, increased unemployment, the lingering pandemic, remote work and an increased adoption of digital technologies present the perfect storm for an unprecedented year of fraud.
How can you prepare for these new scams and schemes? The ACFE and IIA are joining forces to help you navigate six emerging technologies and threats that impact both anti-fraud professionals and auditors.
Attend and learn the latest on these new risks and explore the benefits derived from collaboration between audit and fraud departments.
The six-part webinar series will explore:
Nonfungible Tokens (NFTs)
Deepfake Technologies
ESG and Regulatory Reporting
Unable to attend all six sessions? Each webinar will be presented live and will also be available for rebroadcast and as an on-demand self-study at a later date.
Varies by event. Please visit individual webinar pages for more information.
CPE Credit: | 12 |
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Advanced Preparation: | None |
Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
Information Technology: | 8 |
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Specialized Knowledge: | 4 |
Registration Fee:
ACFE/IIA Members: $449
Non-Members: $575
This event is co-hosted by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) and The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). When registering for this event, your information will be shared with The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) for purposes of co-hosting the event.
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