PC | CBSI Annual Report (24-25)

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B.S. in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination (FAFE) Embry-Riddle’s FAFE program prepares students to lead the fight against financial crimes that threaten organizations, governments and global economies. Through a security-driven curriculum combining forensic accounting, fraud examination, digital forensics and cybersecurity, students gain the specialized expertise needed to confront embezzlement, corporate fraud and financial misconduct. Graduates are equipped to earn the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) credential and make an impact across corporate, nonprofit and governmental sectors. B.S. in Global Security and Intelligence Studies Embry-Riddle’s GSIS program develops dynamic professionals who are prepared to tackle the world’s most pressing security challenges. Students build expertise in both intelligence and security including investigative analysis, risk and threat assessment and crisis response. Graduates launch careers across law enforcement, national defense, corporate security and the intelligence community, armed with the skills to confront everything from physical and supply chain security and cybersecurity threats to geopolitical instability. FAFE and GSIS Working Together As financial crimes and global security threats increasingly converge, combining forensic accounting with intelligence training creates a powerful advantage. Together, FAFE and GSIS deliver the interdisciplinary expertise needed to address today’s most complex criminal and national security challenges. Students benefit from an integrated approach that includes: s

$ 300 + billion annually is what white-collar crime costs the U.S., increasing the demand for highly trained forensic accounting and security professionals.

Most financial crime fraudsters are first time offenders and financial crimes fuel global threats.

5 % is how much the average organization loses annually in revenue to fraud.

Tracing financial crimes that fund terrorism, human trafficking and organized crime networks Bridging forensic investigations and intelligence analysis to create comprehensive threat assessments Sharing key coursework such as White Collar Crime, Security Investigations and Interview Techniques and Tactics to sharpen investigative skills across disciplines

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This unique crossover empowers graduates to think critically, investigate thoroughly and protect effectively, whether they are advancing careers in fraud investigations, national defense, intelligence analysis or corporate security leadership.

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