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Forensic Lens

Forensic Lens

KPMG Australia

Join Dean Mitchell, KPMG’s forensics specialist and host of Forensic Lens, as he discusses the intriguing world of fraud, deception, and corporate crime and what drives white collar criminals to deception. Gain first-hand insights, stories and experiences on deceitful behaviour from top detectives, lawyers, psychologists and corporate regulators in conversations that aren’t just revealing but informative.

11 - Journey into the dark web of cyber deception (Ep11)
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  • 11 - Journey into the dark web of cyber deception (Ep11)

    In the deep, darkest corners of the web, highly organised, skilled cybercriminals and gangs coordinate cyberattacks and run ransomware operations and malicious software hijacks. These ruthless, financially motivated, destructive acts of deception bring companies, individuals, and nations to their knees. In Australia alone, an alarming $3.5 billion is lost to cybercriminals each year. While technology has entrenched itself into our digital lives, how do we combat deceit in the digital world and secure our online privacy? In this episode, the man charged with protecting Australia’s national broadband network – NBN Chief Security Officer Darren Kane, joins KPMG’s Dean Mitchell. Journey with them into the dark web and hear what happens when criminals take over your computers, the web and IT infrastructure.

    Tue, 24 May 2022 - 18min
  • 10 - The deceptive crimes of modern slavery (Ep10)

    Today, across the world, over 40 million people are victims of modern slavery. Of those, 25 million are in forced labour. One in four victims are children, and 71 percent are women and girls. From child labour, domestic servitude, and debt bondage to trafficking people, these are some of the heart-wrenching ways modern slavery continues.    In this episode, together with host KPMG's Dean Mitchell, learn about this appalling world of deceptive crimes and how force, deception, coercion, concealment or abuse of power snatch away freedom and human rights. Dean is joined by Richard Boele, KPMG Chief Purpose Officer, Global Leader Business & Human Rights, and Kylie Porter, Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact Network in Australia.

    Mon, 16 May 2022 - 19min
  • 9 - Digital deception in the shadows of cyberspace (Ep9)

    Cybercrime has led nations into war and companies into economic peril. From coordinated cyber attacks by cartels and identity thefts, to the exponential rise of highly sophisticated military nature ransomware ambushes that take data hostage – these are just a handful of threats businesses, global corporations, and countries are at the mercy of.  Join host KPMG’s Dean Mitchell, two time Fulbright Scholar, and Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Wollongong, Professor Alex Frino, as they deep dive into the darkest shadows of the web. Hear them discuss how cybercriminals infiltrate linked IT systems, the disastrous impacts companies face following attacks, and how corporations and countries and NATO (North Atlantic Treat Organisation) combat the battle against cybercrime through a global alliance.

    Mon, 09 May 2022 - 14min
  • 8 - Exposed: Stock scams and fraud (Ep8)

    Australians have one of the highest numbers of share ownership globally, with a majority of our retirement funds invested in shares through super. So when deception strikes the share market, there’s no doubt its catastrophic impact can wipe out billions from corporations, lead to job losses and the life savings of everyday Australians. From insider trading, market rigging, pump and dumps to shorting stocks, uncover how they happen and understand all the manipulative tricks of the trade in this podcast. Our host Dean Mitchell is joined by Jason Betts – Global Head of Class Actions for Herbert Smith Freehills, who demystifies market manipulation techniques, explains our legal rights, and what we can do to defend against deceptive threats in financial markets.

    Tue, 03 May 2022 - 18min
  • 7 - Conflicts, ethical dilemmas and deception in the boardroom (Ep7)

    When putting someone in a role where they have more privilege, power, and status to drive decision-making and shape a corporation's future, it comes as no surprise that good and ethical behaviour isn't always guaranteed. In this podcast episode, go behind the boardroom door with host, KPMG’s Dean Mitchell, as he speaks to well respected and influential leader Ming Long. Ming shares her insights and experiences on threading the fine lines around ethical dilemmas and how misalignment in values can derail Board members and impact employees, customers, shareholders and the community.    Ming is Chair of AMP Capital Funds Management Limited, Chair of Diversity Council of Australia, Board Director of QBE Insurance and CEDA, and a Sydney University Culture Advisory Board member.

    Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 17min
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