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TRAINING

Employees are part of an organization’s attack surface, and ensuring they have the know-how to defend themselves and the organization against threats is a critical part of a healthy security program. If an organization needs to comply with different government and industry regulations it must provide security awareness training to employees to meet regulatory requirements.

Depending on the internal security resources and expertise available at an organization, it might make sense to bring in a third party to assist with security awareness training services. That is why we are here for you. Regardless of whether outside assistance is leveraged, an organization’s leaders should understand what goes into building a security awareness training program, get involved, and offer feedback throughout the process.

This Fraud Prevention training provides in-dept understanding of several types of financial fraud, including loan fraud, insurance fraud and investment fraud. The training explains each offense, highlights certain red flags that should raise concerns and explains how these concerns should be escalated to the compliance department.

Research has consistently shown that people’s ability to detect lies is no more accurate than chance or flipping a coin. This dynamic one-day workshop based on scientifically backed research will teach you proven techniques on the how to read people’s nonverbal behavior and spot lies

Program Highlights

  • Analyze the psychological processes that occur when people lie
  • Detect when emotions are hidden on the face to give you a distinct leadership advantage in negotiations, meetings, sales, hiring, and employee satisfaction.
  • Develop your ability to assess the credibility of others through their verbal and nonverbal behaviors
  • Separate the myths from the science in truth/lie detection
  • Avoid common mistakes in your own nonverbal communication and positively influence judges, jurors, and clients
  • Identify a person’s unique nonverbal fingerprint and act fast to explore what they are holding back
  • Decode micro-expressions and hidden emotions and discover exactly what questions to ask to instantly to find the truth

Handwriting experts, also called forensic document examiners, are called upon to verify the accuracy of a document or its signature. They receive notoriety for testifying in court cases, but they also are hired by private individuals to examine wills in estate situations, checks for suspected forgery and in identity theft situations. Some people interchange handwriting experts and analysts, but they are not the same. Handwriting analysts look for personality traits in handwriting. Handwriting experts use scientific methodology to study documents. With the proper credentials, the testimony of forensic document examiners is accepted in court.