Mastering AP Internal Controls: How to Reduce Risk and Prevent Fraud
Patrick A Haggerty
90 Min
Product Id: 704419
This webinar training will explain the process of internal controls in account payable operation as per COSO framework, why it is required and how to effectively implement it across organisation. Participants will learn how to master internal AP controls : preventive and corrective, to mitigate risk, ensure information system security and prevent fraud.
Accounts Payable Payment (ACH, Check and Card) Fraud, Risk and Risk Mitigation
Ray Graber
60 Min
Product Id: 704905
This training on detecting and preventing accounts payable payment fraud will explain the several types of payment fraud that occur in today’s business environment. It will provide you the tools to safeguard your accounts payable process from potential fraud.
Conducting Internal Investigations: Insights from Former SEC Inspector General
H. David Kotz
90 Min
Product Id: 703339
This training will provide the attendees simple but powerful tools and tips to conduct credible and thorough internal investigations. Attendees will learn how to perform effective witness interviews.
How to Effectively perform due diligence on outsourced vendors and Navigating SEC and Federal Regulations of Cybersecurity
Lisa Marsden
60 Min
Product Id: 704154
This training program will equip attendees with basic everyday tools to keep cyber criminals at bay. The course will also emphasize the need for effective communication between team members of a financial firm.
Overview of FinCEN’s Enforcement Against Money Services Businesses and Use of Geographic Targeting Orders
Barbara Keller
60 Min
Product Id: 705484
This webinar will cover the agency's current enforcement climate for NBFIs, provide detail on recent enforcement actions against MSBs including money transmitters, virtual currency exchanges, and individuals; and discuss FinCEN’s use of GTOs. This webinar will also provide lessons learned and key themes drawn from FinCEN's increase in enforcement actions against NBFIs and its use of GTOs.
Evidence Gathering in a Fraud Investigation
H. David Kotz
75 Min
Product Id: 703261
This training on fraud investigation will explain how to deal effectively with allegations of fraud and how to conduct internal investigations. It will provide the attendees tips on how to gather evidence in a fraud investigation.
Social Security - What Advisors Need to Understand Regarding Social Security When Meeting With Clients
Marc Kiner,Jim Blair
90 Min
Product Id: 705385
This webinar will cover computation of social security benefits, eligibility, consequences of early benefits vs later, spousal benefits, social security claiming strategies, use of the Restricted Application and more.
The Australian AML/CTF Act - Preparing for an Independent Review
David Harley
90 Min
Product Id: 704662
This training program will discuss the planning and preparation needed for an independent review, or any other review of an AML/CTF program, and consider the stakeholders who need to be identified and managed throughout the field work, the impact on the business as they continue with business as usual as well as the likely areas where issues may be found. Understanding the process of an independent review provides the opportunity to test the implementation of your program before hand and call out some issues that need focus before any review commences.
SARs and Law Enforcement: Practical Insight to Streamline the Investigation Process
Joe Soniat
60 Min
Product Id: 705177
In this training program, attendees will learn best practices for a financial institution’s SAR process. The program will also discuss SAR reporting process, working with law enforcement on SAR cases, documenting SAR decisions, and investigation tips.
Third Party Vendor Risk Assessment for Financial Firms - Rules, Regulations and Best Practices
Lisa Marsden
60 Min
Product Id: 704474
This training program will examine who are third party vendors and analyze why it is critical to prepare a risk assessment for third parties. The course will also offer an overview of the potential risks a third party vendor may impose on your firm.
Transaction Monitoring and Cybersecurity - DFS, SOC, Cybersecurity Framework and Many More
William Akel
60 Min
Product Id: 705365
Attend this webinar to understand the best ways to maintain annual compliance with DFS cybersecurity requirements through a strategic transformation of IT security monitoring to proactive cyber risk management; and to learn how a human-centric security orchestration model with people, process and technology will save and make you money.
Conflicts of Interest in Financial Services; Identify, Eliminate, Mitigate and Disclose
Lisa Marsden
60 Min
Product Id: 705466
Learn how best to identify, mitigate and make accurate disclosures of conflicts of interest.
Vendor Due Diligence: The Cybersecurity Perspective
Rayleen M Pirnie
90 Min
Product Id: 704700
In most industries, you can contract away a responsibility or task, but not the liability of an attack or compliance expectations. This training program will examine key questions in case of a security breach. Whom will your customers hold liable? Who is going to get fined and possibly sued? At the end of the day, your organization will suffer the negative publicity, the reputation damage, and financial loss of the attack. This program will address vendor due diligence and security to better understand the risks your organization could face while outsourcing your business needs.
Managing Communication in a Crisis and Protecting Your Brand
Michael Barrio
60 Min
Product Id: 705448
This webinar will focus on the effective crisis communication strategies. Attendees will learn best practices to protect their organization’s brand in the time of crisis.
New Customer Due Diligence Beneficial Owner Rule
Joe Soniat
60 Min
Product Id: 705221
FinCEN is issuing final rules under the Bank Secrecy Act to clarify and strengthen customer due diligence requirements for: banks; brokers or dealers in securities; mutual funds; and futures commission merchants and introducing brokers in commodities. The rules contain explicit customer due diligence requirements and include a new requirement to identify and verify the identity of beneficial owners of legal entity customers, subject to certain exclusions and exemptions. This training program will walk attendees through the new rules and how to implement them.
10 Common Misconceptions About Payroll and How to Avoid Them
Vicki M. Lambert
90 Min
Product Id: 704924
This webinar discusses 10 areas of wage and hour and tax law that when misunderstood or applied incorrectly causes employees to be paid or taxed incorrectly with the resulting penalties, fines and interest levied on the employer. Some of these wage and hour law misconceptions can even cause the employer to overpay employees forcing unnecessarily higher labor costs.
Conducting Investigative Interviews: Breaching Barriers with Hostile, Uncooperative, and Reluctant Interviewees
John E Grimes
90 Min
Product Id: 704835
Interviewing is a craft that involves applying proven and practiced steps along with skilled communication. This training program will discuss the art of human interaction to help achieve successful interview results. It will help participants in gaining the trust of the interviewee and in encouraging truthful responses.
UCC4A Applications to ACH Payments, ACH Fraud Risk Management, and Contracts
Rayleen M Pirnie
90 Min
Product Id: 705386
This webinar will untangle the complexities of UCC4A and how it applies to ACH payments. It will discuss legal and compliance risks presented by UCC4A and provisions impacting potential liability.
Tax Refund Fraud: The Fraud that Keeps Getting Worse
Rayleen M Pirnie
90 Min
Product Id: 705134
This training program will help identity frauds that lead to tax refund fraud and discuss funds availability exceptions. It will also discuss common non-post issues, the IRS Opt-In Program and eLeads, refund handling procedures, remedial actions, and suspicious activity reports.
Bank Secrecy Act: The Fundamentals - CIP, CDD, EDD, CTR and Fraud Ring Example
Kara Lamphere
90 Min
Product Id: 705351
The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) imposes a robust set of requirements on various industries to include banking organizations, mortgage lenders, gambling institutions, insurance agencies, and more. The main goal of the BSA is to help the government detect and prevent money laundering as well as terrorist financing. From this main goal, the rule requires reporting of various transaction types both individually and in the aggregate and reporting of suspicious activities. This webinar will help understand the fundamental requirements of the BSA/AML statutes and the annual AML training requirements.