Fraud Costs Americans Billions of Dollars Annually
International Fraud Awareness Week Begins
"As fraud tactics and the criminals behind them continue to evolve and become increasingly more sophisticated, the need for heightened awareness, education, and effective prevention measures is more important than ever," said
Glawe noted that while advancements in technology have allowed new opportunities for fraudsters, they have also provided innovative solutions to combat fraud. Artificial intelligence, machine learning and advances in data analytics offer powerful tools for detecting and preventing fraud, with the use of these new technologies expected to double over the next two years.
"Fraud is an issue that unfortunately affects people from all walks of life around the world and it takes many forms," said ACFE president
Governments and businesses can work together to develop strategies to combat fraud effectively and ensure criminals are brought to justice. Strengthening fraud detection and prevention is crucial in both the public and private sectors. By establishing and enforcing tough new laws and regulations that deter fraudulent activities, government agencies can ensure the swift and effective prosecution of these criminals. Additionally, each state offers fraud reporting hotlines where consumers can report these illegal activities. Individuals can also call 800.TEL.NICB or visit NICB.org to report insurance fraud.
For more information about increasing awareness and reducing the risk of fraud, visit FraudWeek.com.
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