Date: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Time: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM EDT
A DX Coffee Chat on tackling fraud risksNo organization is immune to fraud risks. Continuously evaluating emerging threats is a complex but essential task. Organizations of all sizes must remain vigilant, assessing the potential impact of fraud on their operations, financial health, and reputation. But how can you stay on top of evolving threats? How can you outsmart fraud in a digital world? While technology has enhanced our ability to detect fraud, it has also provided new avenues for fraudulent activities. Artificial intelligence (AI), especially generative AI, has introduced additional complexities, with more sophisticated online scams and deepfakes. This Fraud Prevention Month, we invite you to join us for an insightful DX Coffee Chat that will delve into the evolving fraud landscape with a focus on practical actions around critical topics such as fraud scams, the implications of deepfake technology, and the unique risks associated with cryptocurrency. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and strategies from our industry specialists. Improve your risk frameworks and develop proactive strategies to combat fraud effectively. Why attend?
- Gain a view of the most critical fraud risks affecting today's business landscape.
- Learn from industry leaders as they share proven strategies and leading practices to fortify your defenses against fraud.
- Understand how to effectively incorporate risk management into your processes, business decisions, and corporate culture.
- Stay ahead by exploring the key trends and technologies in fraud prevention.
Who should attend?This DX Coffee Chat is designed for risk management professionals, compliance officers, legal counsels, regulators, and other business leaders engaged in enabling fraud prevention and response.
 Elad Fouks Head of Fraud Products Chainalysis
 Nancy Chase Partner, National and Global Service Line Leader for Risk Services KPMG in Canada
 Marilyn Abate Partner, Risk Services, Forensic & Financial Crimes KPMG in Canada
 Amrit Dev Senior Manager, Forensic KPMG in Canada
 Jaimin Patel Senior Manager, Financial Crimes Risk Services KPMG in Canada
 Vivek Jassal Partner, Cybersecurity KPMG in Canada
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