Webinar

Dirty Dollars: Unveiling North Korea’s Fraudulent Finances and Global Impacts

  • Oct 30, 2024 1:00 p.m.
  • Central Time (CT)
Course Level
Overview
Delivered via
Online
Duration
100 minutes
CPE
2
Dirty Dollars: Unveiling North Korea’s Fraudulent Finances and Global Impacts

Description

In North Korea’s secretive world, their regime engages in fraudulent behaviors and global money laundering schemes. This presentation sheds light on how North Korea sustains itself through nefarious means, impacting global information and banking systems. 

In this session, you will explore North Korea’s surreptitious methods to support itself, including engaging in cybercrime, counterfeit operations and illegal trade. Additionally, you will examine the impact of these actions on global information systems, banking, international relations and efforts to deter nuclear proliferation.  

Prerequisites

None

You Will Learn How To:

Gain insights into North Korea’s illicit activities and financial crime methods.

Analyze how these actions affect global geopolitics, denuclearization efforts and international sanctions.

Navigate North Korea’s evasion strategies and illicit regime-sustaining tactics.

Discern North Korea’s illicit schemes through case studies and real-world examples.

Recognize red flags indicating North Korea’s involvement in financial crimes.

CPE Information

CPE Credit: 2
Advanced Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

Credit by Field of Study

Auditing - Governmental: 2

Presenter

Michael Schidlow, CFE - Speaker

Schidlow-Michael

Professor and Lecturer

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