Introduction
In today’s digitally evolving financial environment, fraud threats are becoming more complex and frequent. Fraud Risk Management and Digital Fraud Prevention has become essential for banking and financial institutions to maintain customer trust, financial stability, and regulatory compliance. This course is designed to build participants’ capacity in detecting, analyzing, and preventing fraud using advanced strategies, technology, and best practices.
This training explores both traditional and digital fraud threats such as phishing, card fraud, identity theft, cyber-fraud, internal collusion, and social engineering. Participants will learn how to develop fraud risk frameworks, utilize artificial intelligence and data analytics, and apply forensic investigation skills to respond quickly and effectively to fraud incidents. The course includes global case studies and frameworks aligned with leading regulatory bodies.
Organizations that embrace proactive fraud management are better equipped to reduce financial losses, prevent reputational damage, and ensure operational integrity. By building strong internal control systems, promoting fraud awareness, and integrating modern fraud prevention technologies, institutions can stay resilient in an increasingly digitized ecosystem.
This course is designed for fraud analysts, auditors, compliance officers, digital banking specialists, IT security professionals, risk managers, and others involved in safeguarding financial institutions from fraud risks.
Course Objectives
• Understand the types, sources, and trends of fraud in banking and digital platforms
• Conduct effective fraud risk assessments across business functions
• Design and implement robust anti-fraud frameworks and internal controls
• Use transaction monitoring tools and red flag indicators
• Leverage AI and machine learning for fraud detection and prevention
• Integrate cybersecurity strategies with fraud risk management
• Conduct fraud investigations and handle digital evidence
• Promote organizational fraud risk culture and ethics
• Ensure regulatory compliance in fraud prevention efforts
• Develop a comprehensive fraud response and recovery plan
Organizational Benefits
• Minimized financial losses due to proactive fraud prevention
• Enhanced internal control environment and audit readiness
• Better customer trust and brand protection
• Real-time fraud detection and faster response times
• Strengthened compliance with fraud-related regulations
• Improved operational efficiency through automation
• Data-driven decision-making using fraud analytics
• Reduced reputational and legal risks
• Cross-functional collaboration in fraud response
• Institutional capacity building in risk and fraud awareness
Target Participants
• Fraud Risk Managers
• Internal Auditors and Investigators
• Compliance Officers and AML Professionals
• IT Security and Cybersecurity Analysts
• Digital Banking Executives
• Risk Management Teams
• Financial Crime and Forensic Teams
• Operations and Product Managers
• Legal and Regulatory Officers
• Fintech and Payment Systems Professionals
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Fraud in Financial Institutions
• Understanding internal, external, and cyber fraud
• Fraud typologies: card, account, digital, and identity theft
• Global fraud trends and patterns
• Financial impact of fraud
• Regulatory and legal perspectives
• Case study: Retail banking phishing scheme
Module 2: Enterprise Fraud Risk Assessments
• Identifying fraud risks and vulnerabilities
• Mapping risk exposures by business process
• Fraud risk ratings and heat maps
• Residual vs. inherent risk
• Control testing and reporting
• Case study: Risk assessment uncovers control gaps
Module 3: Fraud Risk Framework and Internal Controls
• Developing fraud prevention policies
• Embedding controls in business operations
• Segregation of duties and dual controls
• Authorization, access, and exception monitoring
• Board and audit committee roles
• Case study: Control breakdown leads to loan fraud
Module 4: Cybercrime, Social Engineering & Insider Threats
• Phishing, vishing, smishing attacks
• Identity theft and digital impersonation
• Insider collusion and privileged access abuse
• Credential harvesting and spoofing
• Cybersecurity hygiene for staff and clients
• Case study: Account compromise through employee collusion
Module 5: Digital Fraud in Mobile and Online Banking
• Fraud risks in digital wallets and mobile apps
• SIM swap fraud and remote access tools
• Two-factor authentication and biometric security
• Session hijacking and fake apps
• Mobile device security and user education
• Case study: Mobile fraud scheme drains corporate account
Module 6: Transaction Monitoring and Real-Time Alerts
• Real-time rules-based alerting
• Behavior-based detection systems
• Integration with AML transaction monitoring
• Escalation and exception reporting
• Monitoring anomalies and outlier detection
• Case study: Real-time alerts stop fraudulent transfer
Module 7: AI, Machine Learning & Fraud Analytics
• Role of AI/ML in fraud detection
• Creating predictive fraud models
• Mining unstructured data for fraud signals
• Fraud dashboards and KPIs
• Automating fraud investigation
• Case study: AI detection prevents synthetic ID attack
Module 8: Fraud Investigation and Digital Forensics
• Incident investigation methodology
• Evidence handling and documentation
• Interviewing suspects and witnesses
• Case escalation and disciplinary actions
• Collaboration with law enforcement
• Case study: Digital audit trail reveals insider theft
Module 9: Regulatory Compliance and Reporting Obligations
• AML/CFT, KYC, FATF, GDPR, and local laws
• Fraud-related compliance frameworks
• Reporting thresholds and timelines
• Interaction with FIUs and regulators
• Compliance audits and documentation
• Case study: Regulatory penalties for late fraud reporting
Module 10: Fraud Risk Culture and Ethics
• Promoting zero tolerance for fraud
• Training and awareness programs
• Whistleblowing policies and protections
• Fraud risk accountability structures
• Embedding ethics into performance reviews
• Case study: Whistleblower stops payroll fraud ring
Module 11: Fraud Recovery and Response Planning
• Incident response team setup
• Immediate containment actions
• Customer communication and PR
• Insurance and financial recovery
• Policy reviews and lessons learned
• Case study: Rapid response limits damage from data breach
Module 12: Fraud Prevention Strategy & Future Trends
• Designing a long-term anti-fraud strategy
• Adapting to evolving fraud tactics
• Investing in fraud prevention technology
• Fraud risk benchmarking
• Cross-industry collaboration
• Case study: Institution-wide transformation lowers fraud losses
Essential Information
Additional amenities such as tablets and laptops are available upon request for an extra fee. The course fee for onsite training covers facilitation, training materials, two coffee breaks, a buffet lunch, and a certificate of successful completion. Participants are responsible for arranging and covering their travel expenses
| Start Date | End Date | Duration | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04/05/2026 | 08/05/2026 | 5 Days |