FraudCast – ROI for Compliance

What is the ROI for compliance and fraud prevention programs? Join us on this episode of FraudCast as we discuss compliance and fraud prevention programs with Susan Walberg, Vice President & National Director of Compliance at Kohler Healthcare Inc. We answer questions such as: Why is the ROI for compliance and fraud prevention programs even a discussion? What keeps people from building a program? What are the costs and benefits? How can you keep the budget realistic given all of the risks? And much more. YouTube link: https://youtu.be/Q6V-WMvzaKc   Also see: Call for Subject Matter Experts to become a guest speaker on FraudCast. Helpful Speaker Tips for step by step instructions on the interview process. Reputation… Read More

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Taxonomy of Fraud in Microfinance

Taxonomy of Fraud in Microfinance Background One of the challenges we face in the antifraud industry is the lack of congruity between various thought leaders in how we define fraud and its many schemes. Each industry group or academic expert added great value to the advancement of the antifraud field. However, while every new distinction created a little more clarity, they all seemed to be inputs into a larger equation of the dynamic nature of what we face on a daily basis. In an effort to create a standardized fraud classification system that would apply across all fraud schemes, the Framework for a Taxonomy of Fraud was published by the… Read More

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FraudCast – Cloud Computing

The other day I was at a client site assisting them with building their global antifraud program. While there, I realized they did not have a process for back-up related to employees who travelled. They had a robust system-level process for backing up desktops and laptops while they were actively connected to their network. However, there was no process in place (manual or otherwise) to back-up the data on employee’s laptops when they were travelling and thus not connected to the organization’s network. Many of the thousands of people who travelled would be in the field (yes, sometimes an actual field near a tiny village in the jungle) for weeks… Read More

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