Protecting a business from fraud requires a proactive approach that combines vigilance, technology, and strong policies. Businesses should implement secure payment systems, regularly update cybersecurity measures, and educate themselves on recognizing fraudulent activity. Conducting regular audits and monitoring financial statements for discrepancies can also catch fraud before it expands.
Additionally, staying informed about common scams and fraud trends within your industry allows businesses to adapt their defenses accordingly. By encouraging a culture of awareness and accountability, companies can significantly reduce their risk of fraud and safeguard their financial health.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities and language assistance services are available for limited English proficient individuals. Please notify Janelle Henry at 505-566-3715 or jhenry@wesst.org when you register for the class, or no later than 24 hours prior to your class, so that WESST can make sure necessary accommodations are available. All programs and services are provided to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
The Women's Business Center is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.
Speaker(s): Dawn Facka, Regional Manager, WESST Farmington Women's Business Center
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This training class will be delivered in English. Please ensure your zoom name reflects the name you registered with for attendance purposes. Thank you. This training class is offered online. You will need a reliable internet connection and a zoom account. Registration is required for this class. One zoom link per registration, sharing the link is not permissible.
Fee: No Cost