ICA Specialist Certificate in Evolving Risks in Financial Crime Technology

Description

Explore new and emerging technology through the lens of financial crime risk management and deepen your understanding of traditional and sophisticated financial crime methodologies.

The ever-evolving regulatory environment reflects the relationship between cutting-edge technology's rapid evolution and financial crime methodologies' advancement. By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Proactively manage emerging financial crime threats - understand how criminals exploit technologies like AI, blockchain, and the dark web and learn how to detect, respond to, and anticipate these threats.
  • Harness the power of RegTech and FinTech - explore how innovative technologies can enhance compliance operations, improve monitoring, and streamline reporting.
  • Interpret global regulatory shifts - understand how regulators respond to technological change and apply this insight to anticipate compliance expectations.
  • Adapt to innovation with strategic clarity - build the knowledge to assess new technologies, support your organisation’s risk posture, and contribute to forward-thinking financial crime strategies.
  • Advise confidently on risk and innovation - gain the confidence to brief senior stakeholders and influence strategic decisions with up-to-date insights on the financial crime landscape.
  • Stay future-ready - future-proof your skillset and remain relevant and effective in your role as financial crime threats and technologies evolve.
  • Boost your credibility - earn a globally recognised certification, awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester.

 

What you will learn

  • The evolving technological environment and how it is exploited by financial crime.
  • Existing and emerging financial crime concepts, technologies, techniques, and practices including deepfake fraud, adversarial AI, money laundering, cryptocurrency, and digital assets.
  • The impact of technological financial crime on the industry.
  • AI risks related to financial crime, including adversarial AI.
  • RegTech tools to combat financial crime and implementation challenges.
  • Future technology risks including spatial computing, wearables, metaverse, robotics, quantum computing, and risk management approaches.

Further information

International Compliance Association (ICA)
Provider:
International Compliance Association (ICA)
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Contact Information

International Compliance Association (ICA)

Fort Parkway
Birmingham
B24 9FD