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Fighting Fraud
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Fighting Fraud

by Gerald L. Kovacich
August 2007
Beginner
360 pages
15h 36m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
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Summary and Final Thoughts
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INTRODUCTION
This fi nal chapter, as the title implies, summarizes some main points scat-
tered throughout this book and provides some concluding thoughts on
fraud and on who should lead an anti-fraud program.
This book was written with the objective of trying to convince the
security “professionals” that today’s current approach to fi ghting fraud
does not seem to be working inasmuch as frauds continue to increase and
therefore, some professional should take the leadership role and devise a
formal program to fi ght fraud. That role should be assumed by the corporate
CSO, the assets protection and security professional, ...
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