Walkers is delighted to invite you to attend our 8th Biennial Fraud and Financial Crime Conference, which for the first time is to be presented virtually. COVID-19 caused a huge proportion of the global work force to become default home workers. Changes in working practices look set to continue post-pandemic and there is evidence that working from home (WFH) has created fertile ground for cybercriminals, fraudsters and those looking to launder illicit funds. As further lockdowns and increased flexible working policies impact upon traditional office-based security models, Walkers' 2020 Fraud and Financial Crime Conference will take an in-depth look at key commercial, employment and regulatory issues in order to help financial services businesses navigate the changing working landscape.
Risks of WFH: What should an FSB do if an employee goes rogue
Sarah Brehaut - Walkers Partner, Guernsey
Victoria Pratt - Walkers Senior Counsel, Guernsey
Daniel Read - Walkers Senior Counsel, Jersey
Tuesday 17 Nov 2020
Case study: Asset preservation and recovery
Adam Cole - Walkers Partner, Guernsey
Charles Thomson - Baker McKenzie Partner, London
Wednesday 18 Nov 2020
Regulatory perspectives: Compliance and WFH
Alison Ozanne - Walkers Partner, Guernsey
Stephen Trevor - LMRR Partner, Guernsey
Kate Rabey Crown Advocate, Legislative Counsel, Law Officers of the Crown, Guernsey
Thursday 19 Nov 2020
Are you cybersecure? Cybersecurity risks in the current environment
Sara Hall - Walkers Partner, London
Alex Hornsby - Senior Consultant Cyber Risk, Aon Risk Solutions UK
Friday 20 Nov 2020
Registration and Contact
You will only need to register once to attend the series of webinars and will be under no obligation to attend them all. Please note that there will be no charge for attending.
To register for the conference please:
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