Fraud Trends to Watch for in 2026
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Description
In this webinar, ACFE Research Director Mason Wilder, CFE, leads a panel of Certified Fraud Examiners (CFEs) for an insightful discussion exploring the key fraud trends expected to shape 2026, including emerging threats, evolving tactics and practical strategies to help you stay ahead in the fight against fraud.
Whether you are in risk management, compliance or investigations, this webinar will equip you with the foresight needed to strengthen your fraud defenses.
Prerequisites
None.
You Will Learn How To:
Analyze factors driving the evolution of fraud and fraud prevention.
Identify strategies for adapting to shifting fraud risks.
Recognize emerging trends impacting the anti-fraud profession.
CPE Information
| CPE Credit: | 1 |
|---|---|
| NASBA Information: | Specialized Knowledge |
| Advance Preparation: | None |
| Last Updated: | February 2026 |
Presenter
Mason Wilder, CFE - Speaker
Research Director
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
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