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Peter Goldmann

President, FraudAware

Peter Goldmann is founder and President of White-Collar Crime 101 LLC, the parent company of FraudAware and publisher of the monthly newsletter, White-Collar Crime Fighter. Peter has been the Publisher and Editor of White-Collar Crime Fighter for over 12 years and is recognized as a leading expert in the areas of fraud detection, prevention, investigation and training. He has written numerous articles on practical approaches to fraud prevention and detection for, among others, Internal Auditor, Investor's Business Daily, Financial Executives Institute and Bottom Line/Personal, Recognizing the vulnerability to fraud posed by a lack of awareness on the part of rank-and-file employees about specific types of economic crime , Peter launched the development of FraudAware in 2001.

Following enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, FraudAware began helping companies resolve the unexpected increase in fraud losses, despite the costly implementation of SOX- mandated internal controls. He determined that while internal controls, Tone at the Top and whistleblower hotlines are all essential components of an effective anti-fraud program, the primary reason for continuing losses to internal and external economic criminals was a widespread lack of fraud awareness on the part of corporate rank-and-file employees.

He theorized that if an organization's most valuable asset its workforce could be taught to spot and report telltale signs of fraud, investigations could be initiated and perpetrators apprehended before major losses were incurred and negative publicity tarnished the organization's reputation.

The theory has proved viable over the past six years, as FraudAware training programs implemented at numerous companies in all major industries, have taught employees how to detect the common and not-so-common red flags of fraud and most importantly how to report these incidents through their employer's confidential hotline channels.

In addition to directing the ongoing development and refinement of FraudAware, Peter continues to publish White-Collar Crime Fighter and to speak at events sponsored by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, The International Association of Financial Crime Investigators, National White-Collar Crime Center and numerous industry trade associations. He also is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.

Peter, a Certified Fraud Examiner, holds a Bachelors Degree in Political Science from the University of Michigan and a Master of Economics from the London School of Economics. He is an active member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, The Institute of Internal Auditors, The High-Tech Crime Investigation Association, InfraGuard and the Information Systems Security Association.


Recorded Webinars

Detecting and Preventing Accounts Payable Fraud

This webinar will provide a practical overview of the most common and costly forms of AP fraud today and then focus on the best ways to both detect and prevent such crimes. Case studies will be cited to help illustrate key points

Social Media Fraud Threats to Individuals and Corporations and How to Defend Against It

This webinar will describe the numerous types of fraud being perpetrated against individuals and organizations via social media sites, including social engineering, identity theft and identity fraud, breach of information security, blackmail and extortion-to name just a few.The presentation will go on to provide best practices for defending against these numerous-and continuously multiplying-fraud risks.

Procure-to-Pay Fraud: Detecting and Preventing Purchasing, Receiving and Disbursement Fraud

Procure to pay is the target for fraudsters of many kinds both inside and outside your organization. Consider the possibility of receiving a perfectly legitimately-looking invoice which gets approved and processed before it is determined that the sender of the invoice is a "ghost" vendor with nothing more than a postal box for an address.

Travel & Entertainment-Expense Reimbursement Fraud Schemes and How to Defend Against Them

Expense reimbursement fraud-encompassing the myriad forms of employee travel and entertainment (T&E) schemes as well as Purchasing Card (P-Card) fraud-cost organizations hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars per year.