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Fraud Analytics, Internal Control, Audit & Risk Management
Fraud is one of the most serious threats to any organization — and it’s evolving faster than ever. Today, it’s not enough to react after fraud happens. You must detect it early, prevent it proactively, and build systems that make it almost impossible for fraudsters to succeed.
In this comprehensive, hands-on course, you’ll master the full spectrum of fraud prevention and detection skills — from designing bulletproof internal control systems to applying cutting-edge data analytics tools like Excel, Power BI, and ACL.
You’ll learn to:
Spot red flags and behavioral indicators before fraud escalates.
Build strong internal controls that safeguard assets and ensure compliance.
Conduct structured fraud investigations using audit procedures.
Integrate fraud risk management into enterprise risk management (ERM) frameworks.
Meet global AML/KYC regulations and prevent financial crimes.
Foster an ethical culture that makes fraud socially and operationally unacceptable.
This isn’t theory — every lecture includes real-world frameworks, case studies, and step-by-step guides you can apply immediately. You’ll explore COSO, COBIT, ISO 31000, SOX and other industry standards while learning how to adapt them to your organization.
Whether you’re an internal auditor, compliance officer, risk manager, or finance professional, this course will give you the credibility, skills, and confidence to:
Detect fraud faster
Strengthen your organization’s defenses
Boost your career in fraud analytics, internal audit, compliance, or risk
Fraud destroys trust and costs billions — but with the right skills, you can stop it before it starts. Enroll today and become the fraud prevention expert every organization needs.
What You’ll Learn:
Apply fraud analytics to detect suspicious transactions and trends.
Identify red flags that signal potential fraud in financial or operational data.
Design internal control systems to prevent fraud and safeguard assets.
Differentiate preventive, detective, and corrective internal controls.
Conduct structured fraud investigations from planning to reporting.
Use internal audit procedures to uncover anomalies and control gaps.
Build a fraud risk management framework integrated with enterprise risk management.
Apply COSO, COBIT, ISO 31000, SOX, and other internal control frameworks.
Strengthen internal controls to meet compliance and regulatory requirements.
Understand AML regulations and global anti-money laundering standards.
Implement effective KYC and customer due diligence procedures.
Apply enhanced due diligence for high-risk customers and PEPs.
Use Excel to detect duplicate transactions and flag unusual activity.
Build fraud dashboards and heatmaps in Power BI for real-time monitoring.
Perform exception testing and continuous auditing with ACL software.
Conduct fraud risk assessments and map them to internal control measures.
Promote an ethical culture and strong “tone at the top” in organizations.
Establish whistleblower systems that support fraud reporting and follow-up.
Reduce fraud risk in procurement, payroll, and vendor management through controls.
Position yourself for career growth in internal audit, compliance, or risk management.