• Graduation

    Certificate of attendance

  • Learning format

    Blended Learning

  • Duration

    1 day

  • Start

    22 September 2025

  • Costs

    EUR 890,--

  • Language

    German

  • Study location

    Krems (AT)

Fraud prevention is firmly embedded in the organization and IT structure of most companies. However, public attention often focuses on spectacular individual cases—a trend that has gained additional significance with the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI).
AI is now easily accessible and offers a variety of ways to falsify or even create data and identities. At the same time, awareness of these risks remains surprisingly low in many businesses.
In this one-day seminar, you will gain a comprehensive overview of current AI technologies, their risks, and the necessary adjustments in risk strategies. The seminar also explores how AI enables targeted and more precise risk segmentation.
Christof Seifert

New fraud waves are often only recognized once they become evident in risk metrics. The disruptive impact of AI on business models makes immediate action essential.

Christof Seifert

Lecturer

You are welcome to find detailed information about the program on the German website, as the language of instruction for this program is German, or you can contact us directly.

Do you have any questions?

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This seminar is designed for professionals and executives who are directly or indirectly involved in managing risks within their organizations. This includes:

  • Chief Risk Officers (CRO): Responsible for overall corporate risk strategy and monitoring.
  • Credit Risk Specialists: Experts in assessing and managing financial risks.
  • Security Managers: Responsible for security and protection mechanisms against fraud and cyber threats.
  • Fraud Management and Collection Management: Professionals working on fraud detection, prevention, and recovery of outstanding claims.
  • Product Management and Similar Units: Employees facing risk considerations when introducing and adjusting products.

This seminar empowers participants to proactively tackle the challenges posed by emerging fraud methods and the disruptive potential of AI.

  • small class sizes

  • practice-oriented

  • future skills

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