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At Risk Magazine - Summer 2011 

At Risk is a semi-annual magazine from KPMG’s Forensic practice. It is designed to help make sense of emerging regulatory, legal, and economic trends affecting our clients and their external legal counsel.
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In the Summer 2011 issue of At Risk, we look at why fraud schemes are becoming increasingly innovative and harness the dark side of technology. In the end, whether in litigation or in fraud and misconduct, it is the human element that will rule the day.

 

Electronic Records: Seize the opportunities, tame the risks Electronic Records: Seize the opportunities, tame the risks This article explores how organizations can reduce costs, inefficiencies, and risk by taking control of the exponential growth in electronic information.
Cloud Computing: Is the perfect storm ahead of us? Cloud Computing: Is the perfect storm ahead of us? Cloud computing has been available for years and is now entering the mainstream. This article explains the cloud delivery models, the expected risks associated with cloud computing, and the changes that lay ahead.
Expense Report Fraud: Chump change or damaging dollars? Expense Report Fraud: Chump change or damaging dollars? Expense account fraud could lead to company's irreversible damages with lasting impact. KPMG explores the "grey areas" of expense report practices and provides practical advice in preventing, detecting and responding to this type of fraud.
Let me see your ID: Doing business with the unknown, in the unknown Let me see your ID: Doing business with the unknown, in the unknown When moving into new markets in new areas of the world, companies need to be especially vigilant to protect their assets and their reputations. How do companies mitigate fraud risks when doing business globally?
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