Date & Time: October 7, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST + 15 min Q&A
Many fraud prevention programmes focus on identifying bad actors, strengthening controls, and detecting suspicious activity. Yet some of the most significant fraud losses occur not because controls are absent, but because organisations unintentionally create environments that make fraud easier to commit. Product design decisions, operational processes, customer onboarding models, performance incentives, exception handling procedures, and growth strategies can all introduce vulnerabilities that sophisticated fraudsters are quick to exploit.
In rapidly evolving industries, particularly those driven by technology, automation, and scale, fraud risks often emerge from the interaction between business objectives and control frameworks. Pressure to improve customer experience, accelerate growth, reduce friction, or increase operational efficiency can create gaps that are difficult to identify until losses begin to materialise. In many cases, fraudsters are not breaking controls; they are simply using systems exactly as they were designed.
This session examines fraud through the lens of organisational design. Participants will explore how business processes, governance decisions, risk tolerances, and incentive structures can unintentionally generate fraud exposure. The webinar provides practical insight into identifying hidden vulnerabilities, understanding how fraudsters exploit legitimate processes, and designing systems that are resilient to abuse without compromising business objectives.
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Brian Frankel is a compliance and risk management professional who focuses on designing strategic frameworks that balance risk and growth while supporting business priorities in high-risk areas. He wo...
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