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Forensic Firewalls: Unveiling the Schemes Behind Fraudulent Financial Statements and Corporate Deception
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- ISBN8224429332
- EAN9798224429332
- Date de parution07/01/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
This book is written at the intersection of practice, scholarship, and policy. It reflects years of engagement with real-world fraud cases, regulatory environments, academic inquiry, and professional education. The intention has never been to present fraud as a purely technical anomaly but as a systemic risk shaped by human behavior, institutional design, and governance choices. Throughout the chapters, readers will notice a deliberate effort to bridge gaps that often exist between: theory and application, technology and ethics, regulation and organizational culture, detection and prevention.
Fraud prevention must evolve beyond reactive compliance. It must become anticipatory, embedded, and strategic. This requires policymakers to design regulations that are technologically aware, organizations to treat ethics as infrastructure rather than ornament, and professionals to continuously upskill in data analytics, digital forensics, and ethical reasoning. The models, frameworks, figures, and case studies presented in this book are not ends in themselves.
They are tools for thinking, diagnosis, and action-adaptable across jurisdictions, sectors, and institutional contexts.
Fraud prevention must evolve beyond reactive compliance. It must become anticipatory, embedded, and strategic. This requires policymakers to design regulations that are technologically aware, organizations to treat ethics as infrastructure rather than ornament, and professionals to continuously upskill in data analytics, digital forensics, and ethical reasoning. The models, frameworks, figures, and case studies presented in this book are not ends in themselves.
They are tools for thinking, diagnosis, and action-adaptable across jurisdictions, sectors, and institutional contexts.





