In this article we will look at what is forensics auditing.
Forensics auditing is also known as forensics accounting. Forensics auditing includes the steps needed to detect and deter fraud. Forensics auditor makes use of the latest technology to examine financial documents and investigate crimes like frauds, identity theft, securities fraud, insider trading, etc.
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Forensics auditors are responsible for detecting fraud, identifying individuals involved, collecting evidence, presenting the evidence, etc. Government departments or agencies can possibly use the techniques of forensics auditing to assess compliance with regulations governing payments of grants/subsidies.
Suryateja Pericherla, at present is a Research Scholar (full-time Ph.D.) in the Dept. of Computer Science & Systems Engineering at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Previously worked as an Associate Professor in the Dept. of CSE at Vishnu Institute of Technology, India.
He has 11+ years of teaching experience and is an individual researcher whose research interests are Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Computer Security, Network Security and Blockchain.
He is a member of professional societies like IEEE, ACM, CSI and ISCA. He published several research papers which are indexed by SCIE, WoS, Scopus, Springer and others.
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