06-05-2023, 06:58 AM
Published 6/2023
Created by Elena Michaeli
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 9 Lectures ( 56m ) | Size: 580 MB
Profiling and Adapting against Expert Level Deceptive Behavior
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Understanding the neuroscience of social engineering and the implications on fraud
Skills required for fraud prevention professionals (including investigators and examiners)
Why AI and ML are beneficial, yet not an absolute solution to fraud prevention
The inevitable partnerships with teams and with Cybersecurity in particular
Significant cognitive biases in the fraud prevention world and how to avoid them
[b]Requirements[/b]
No prior experience is required to enroll in this course.
The course provides an introductory overview on fraud prevention and the unique outlook needed to develop in order to catch bad actors.
[b]Description[/b]
We are glad to bring you a course on fraud prevention and information security.This course is ideal for:Those who want to know more about biases risks in investigations and how to identify them; andThe unique value of skilled fraud prevention professionals.The course will give you the knowledge and tools necessary to identify the weakest link in fraud prevention caused by social engineering and learn how to mitigate it, using critical thinking, and collaboration with key stakeholders in the fight against bad actors. It is taught by Elena Michaeli, CFE and an experienced fraud professional SME who has a decade of experience proactively combating fraud, building and implementing fraud risk strategies, and products in eCommerce, Fintech, and Military Intelligence Forces.Analyzing and adapting to a threat landscape geared towards the manipulation of human behavior is complex. While AI has produced effective fingerprinting results, it cannot adapt to a landscape of Social Engineering - where human behavior can change in an instant. Understanding the neuroscience of social engineering and the implications on fraud is important in detecting and preventing the loss of assets.The course provides guidance and examples to understand why the human mind is affected by culture and biases and what drives malicious social engineering, which will enable companies to develop and improve fraud strategies, processes and even reconstruct current workflows, requirements, and other decisions to combat fraud better.
Who this course is for
Fraud fighters
CFEs
Fraud investigators and examiners
Auditors
Fraud prevention professionals
Trust & Safety professionals
Risk consultants
Payments professionals
Security engineers
Management and C-Suite roles (CFO, CISO, GC)
Fraud prevention, trust & safety roles recruiters
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