Working From Home: Ethics and Corporate Fraud Management
Intermediate
Description
COVID has significantly changed how many employees work and engage with their organizations. During extended periods of working from home, employees may become detached from their employment structures and cultures. Combined with economic stresses and social pressures, this heightens the risk of fraud and misconduct.
Compliance functions have not kept pace with this environment and oversight and leadership models have been unduly stressed. In this on-demand webinar, Nick Robinson, CFE, details new internal challenges organizations are facing and steps they can take to mitigate these risks.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of fraud risk management Structures and ethics
You Will Learn How To:
Assess the way that remote working affects traditional compliance functions and controls.
Determine the role of technology in panopticon compliance scenarios.
Identify new challenges and risks in times of economic turmoil.
Recognize practical steps that can be taken to mitigate these risks and manage crisis situations.
CPE Information
CPE Credit: | 2 |
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NASBA Information: | Regulatory Ethics |
Advanced Preparation: | None |
Last Updated: | April 2022 |
Presenter
Nick Robinson, CFE - Speaker
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- Internet access: High-speed connection recommended
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