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Social network analysis, supply chain analysis, forensic accounting, pattern of life, natural language processing, social media analysis, classification algorithms, and/or image processing.
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Work closely with a tight-knit team of data scientists, as well as a larger team of software developers, digital forensic experts, network engineers, senior investigators, researchers, and data analysts to design, build, and optimize a Data Science platform to produce and analyze results, disseminate findings, and contribute to publications and presentations.
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Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree or higher (preferably in Accounting or a related field, such as Business Administration, Finance or Forensic Accounting). Use your finance and accounting background to become an FBI Special Agent.
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Special Agents come from many professional backgrounds, including finance and accounting. Successfully complete approximately 19 weeks of employment as a Special Agent trainee, while housed at the FBI Academy at Quantico.
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Provide information, forensic accounting expertise, and audit trails as needed to assist the company to prevent against financial losses and prosecute financial crimes. Prepare and analyze all forensic accounting requests from the Department of Investigations to assist Senior Managers of Investigations in their investigations.
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The Forensic Accountant will act as an expert witness, utilizing recognized accounting, auditing and investigative techniques in support of USPIS investigations. Bachelors or Masters degree in forensic accounting, accounting, finance or a related field, along with a CPA license.
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Experience with internal audit, financial statement audit, and/or forensic accounting. The types of audit work includes, financial statement audit, internal audit, and forensic accounting.
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Significant experience dealing with at least two of the following data classes: open source, publicly available information (PAI); forensic media (i.e. DOMEX); measurement and signatures intelligence (MASINT.
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B. Riley operates through several subsidiaries that offer a diverse range of complementary end-to-end capabilities spanning investment banking and institutional brokerage, private wealth and investment management, financial consulting, corporate restructuring, operations management, risk and compliance, due diligence, forensic accounting, litigation support, appraisal and valuation, auction and liquidation services.
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Washington, DC | Managing Director/Senior Managing Director – Financial Investigations/Forensic Accounting About the Position Wolf Global financial investigations combine forensic accounting, asset tracing, intelligence analysis, digital forensics, and witness debriefings to help clients and their counsel respond to government and regulatory enforcement actions, prosecute and defend commercial disputes, identify financial misconduct, prove fraud, and enforce judgments.
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You will support an established program supporting our client's mission to centralize and standardize Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED) of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) across the DoD and IC enterprise.
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This includes the development of specialized training curricula in target areas, including IFF detection and analysis, investigative techniques, forensic accounting, and digital currency tracking.
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Knowledge and skill in litigation support, document analysis and/or forensic accounting, preferred. Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field such as business, finance, or accounting acknowledged by accrediting bodies or organizations recognized by the US Department of Education.
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Knowledge, skills, and abilities related to white collar crime; money laundering; insurance claims; generally-accepted accounting principle violations; telemarketing fraud; check kiting; contract and procurement fraud; asset misappropriation; securities fraud; financial statement fraud; bankruptcy fraud; credit card fraud; embezzlement; evidence integrity analysis; damage assessment; tracing illicit funds; locating hidden assets; forensic intelligence gathering; and/or regression analysis.
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Kroll’s Expert Services practice provides forensic accounting, valuation, and other financial and investigative services to attorneys and companies involved in litigation, among other forms of disputes and investigations.
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