INCREASINGLY ELECTRONIC NATURE OF FRAUD WILL FORCE COMPANIES TO RAISE THEIR GAME SAYS RISK COMPANY

BY KEITH NUTHALL WITH fraud becoming ever more prevalent, complex and electronic, governments worldwide have no option but to harmonise their anti-fraud laws, a holistic international business risk assessment company has told Fraud Intelligence. At an interview in their headquarters in Ashford, Kent, southeast England, executives of the Inkerman Group added that governments also need to be more proactive in ensuring companies have online protection technology defending against hackers. On regulatory harmonisation, Simon Shooter, partner and co-head of the ...


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