Compliance Managers
Information Systems Security Courses - E-Security Exchange offers a wide range of training programs that improve your information security procedures.
Anti-Corruption Training: One Bad Apple Part 1
Training and reference guide for anti-bribery, anti-corruption and corporate governance
Free USB Drive Encryption Demonstration
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Free USB Drive Encryption Demonstration
How Fraudsters Destroy the Evidence
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Examples of high profile cases where fraudsters have covered their tracks
How to Conduct a Risk Assessment
This offers practical tools that will enable you to evaluate the hazards that might damage your IT systems and apply precautionary measures to areas that might be affected. This exercise will also help in determining the nature and extent of insurance cover against key risks.
IT Security and the Flexible Worker
The rising number of employees who are adopting flexible working practices by working from home and other off-site premises respresents a threat to your data security. You are shown examples of best practice in how to design job roles and procedures to ensure the maximum protection of your data and IT systems in this working environment where the risk of data compromise is at an all time high.
IT Security Governance: Securing your Organisation from the Inside Out
This shows you how to establish and maintain a framework to provide assurance that information security strategies are aligned with organisational objectives and consistent with applicable laws and regulations.
Training and reference guide for anti-bribery, anti-corruption and corporate governance
Top 12 Tips to reduce fraud risk
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Top 12 Tips to reduce fraud risk
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Key Elements of the proposed UK Bribery Bill
The Bill aims to modernise and simplify existing legislation to allow prosecutors and the courts to deal with bribery more effectively. Tough penalties will be introduced against individuals and organisations found guilty.
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The Impact of Fraud
According to the BDO Stoy Hayward survey, the total cost of fraud in 2008 increased to £1.19 billion, up 14% from 2007. Reported fraud cost the UK £960 million in the first half of 2009. This figure represents 'the tip of the iceberg'.
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