2023 Cyber issues

Hunted by hackers? Cyber risk and client/supplier created exposures

Published Date: 5 Sep 2023

 

Various authorities are increasing their scrutiny of the assistance provided by practitioners in relation to client activities. No matter your professional background we all have ethical obligations. We need to make sure that we do not step over those lines which sometimes may be hard to see.

We need to consider what we are doing and ask if we are:

  • Assisting in something that could be in relation to suspected illegal activities; and
  • Bending the truth through, say, providing favourable valuations, possibly in relation to a Family Law Conflict.

This session will help you to:

  • Recognise the warning signs; and
  • Develop appropriate preventative strategies.

This session was be conducted by way of case studies, each focusing on ethical issues.

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  • Published By: Chris Watson
  • Published On:5 Sep 2023
  • Took place at:MCEC Melbourne

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