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- Q5227144 subject Q5634760.
- Q5227144 abstract "Fraud is a billion-dollar business and it is increasing every year. The PwC global economic crime survey of 2009 suggests that close to 30 percent of companies worldwide have reported being victims of fraud in the past year.Fraud involves one or more persons who intentionally act secretly to deprive another of something of value, for their own benefit. Fraud is as old as humanity itself and can take an unlimited variety of different forms. However, in recent years, the development of new technologies has also provided further ways in which criminals may commit fraud. In addition to that, business reengineering, reorganization or downsizing may weaken or eliminate control, while new information systems may present additional opportunities to commit fraud.".
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- Q5227144 comment "Fraud is a billion-dollar business and it is increasing every year. The PwC global economic crime survey of 2009 suggests that close to 30 percent of companies worldwide have reported being victims of fraud in the past year.Fraud involves one or more persons who intentionally act secretly to deprive another of something of value, for their own benefit. Fraud is as old as humanity itself and can take an unlimited variety of different forms.".
- Q5227144 label "Data analysis techniques for fraud detection".