[WEB] K2's Case Studies in Fraud and Technology Controls
Description
LINK AND INSTRUCTIONS TO SOME FROM HSCPA ONE DAY PRIOR TO SESSION
Fraud plagues businesses at epidemic levels, and technology control failures are a major contributing factor. Using a case study approach, in this session, you will learn about the pervasiveness of fraud, the control failures that contribute to fraud, and what you can do to mitigate fraud risk.
A specific focus of this course is the application of information technology general controls and information technology application controls. In this course, you will examine numerous reported fraud cases and identify the general control and application control failures that contributed to each fraud. By learning through these real-world case studies, you will be better positioned to reduce fraud risk.
Highlights
- Key fraud risks impacting businesses today
- Examples of fraud and the monetary impact on victims
- How to create, implement, and assess technology-based internal controls to reduce the probability of becoming a fraud victim
Objectives
Upon completing this course, you should be able to:
- Define information technology general controls and information technology application controls and distinguish between the two
- List examples of critical information technology controls
- Recognize control failures and weaknesses that can lead to fraud
- List recommendations for improving internal controls in an organization
Designed For
CPAs and other accounting, auditing, and business professionals who are seeking to reduce fraud risk
Course Pricing
Early Registration Member Fee
Applicable if you are a HSCPA member in good standing and register by July 21, 2025. |
$150.00 |
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Member Fee
Applicable if you are a HSCPA member in good standing. |
$200.00 |
Early Registration Non-Member Fee
Applicable if you are not a HSCPA and register by July 21, 2025. |
$300.00 |
Non-Member Fee
Applicable if you are not a HSCPA member. |
$350.00 |
Your Price | $300.00 |