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Deloitte Africa Tackles Rising Cyber Threats with Financial Crime Symposium and Digital Forensics Training

M.Cby M.C
November 11, 2024
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As part of its commitment to addressing the prevalent rate of financial crime, Deloitte Africa will host the 2024 Financial Crime Symposium on November 20, coinciding with International Fraud Awareness Week.

The symposium, centered on the theme “Cryptocurrency and Financial Crime: Navigating the New Frontier of Digital Threats,” aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the risks posed by digital currencies and emerging financial technologies.

With the increasing adoption of cryptocurrencies and the growing digitization of financial services, the risk of financial crime has escalated significantly. The 2024 Financial Crime Symposium by Deloitte Africa seeks to bring together a diverse group of industry thought leaders, regulators, and cybersecurity experts to discuss actionable strategies for combating these new-age threats. The event will offer attendees insights into the complexities of cryptocurrency-related risks and foster collaborative efforts to develop robust defense mechanisms.

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Cryptocurrencies, while offering potential for financial inclusion and innovation, have also created a fertile ground for financial crime, including money laundering, fraud, and ransomware attacks. The symposium will focus on how financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, and regulatory bodies can adapt their strategies to address these challenges effectively. Industry experts will lead discussions on the latest trends in financial crime, sharing best practices for preventing, detecting, and mitigating the impact of digital threats.

Expert-Led Discussions and Networking Opportunities

The symposium promises to be a platform for engaging dialogue and knowledge exchange. It will feature presentations by experts in the fields of financial crime prevention, digital asset regulation, and cybersecurity. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in panel discussions, interactive sessions, and case study reviews, aimed at deepening their understanding of emerging threats and innovative solutions.

One of the key highlights of the event is the focus on collaboration among stakeholders. The symposium is designed to facilitate networking opportunities for industry executives, legal professionals, IT auditors, finance managers, and cybersecurity specialists. This will help foster partnerships and encourage the sharing of insights, ultimately contributing to a stronger, more coordinated response to the growing menace of financial crime in the digital age.

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Following the symposium, Deloitte Ghana’s Financial Advisory Department will host a specialized three-day training program on “Fundamentals of Digital Forensics and e-Discovery” from November 27 to 29. The training is designed to equip participants with practical skills and knowledge in digital forensics, an increasingly vital field in the fight against financial crime and cyber threats.

The program will cover core topics such as the basics of digital forensics, electronic discovery processes, mobile device forensics, and an overview of key forensic tools. Targeted at legal practitioners, IT auditors, finance managers, and cybersecurity professionals, the training aims to provide hands-on experience in data acquisition, preservation, and forensic analysis techniques.

“Our program offers practical skills in mobile device forensics and data recovery techniques essential for identifying data theft, unauthorized access, and supporting legal proceedings,” said Nii Asafoatse Abbey, the Training Program Lead and Associate Director at Deloitte Ghana. He emphasized that digital forensics has become a crucial component in uncovering fraud, cyberattacks, and employee misconduct within both corporate and legal contexts.

Digital Forensics in Today’s World

In an era where data breaches and cyber incidents are increasingly common, digital forensics plays a pivotal role in investigating and responding to such incidents. The field involves the collection, analysis, and reporting of digital evidence, which can be critical in uncovering fraudulent activities, resolving disputes, and supporting legal actions.

Deloitte’s training program aims to bridge the skills gap in this essential area, providing participants with the tools and techniques needed to conduct thorough forensic investigations. The inclusion of mobile device forensics and e-discovery processes reflects the growing importance of these aspects in corporate investigations, where digital footprints often provide key evidence in cases of financial crime or misconduct.

Deloitte, a global leader in audit, consulting, and financial advisory services, has a strong track record of supporting clients and communities in navigating the complexities of today’s digital age. The firm’s focus on financial crime prevention and its investment in digital forensics training underscores its commitment to delivering impactful services.

Through initiatives like the Financial Crime Symposium and the Digital Forensics Training Program, Deloitte continues to play a leading role in the fight against financial crime. The firm’s comprehensive approach not only helps businesses protect their assets but also supports the broader objective of building a more secure and transparent financial ecosystem.

In doing so, Deloitte continues to uphold its role as a trusted advisor and leader in the fight against financial crime.

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