Compliance

Ethiciti Neuroscience Compliance Training

Neuroscience of Compliance Training

Is your compliance training working with your employees' brains or against them? Whitepaper Neuroscience-Driven Training Techniques What’s in this whitepaper from Ethiciti: Traditional compliance training often fails to engage employees or enable long-term retention of critical information. This whitepaper explores how understanding neuroscience — the way our brains learn, process and retain information — can transform compliance and ethics training...

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Trump’s DOJ & the False Claims Act: What’s Next?

The False Claims Act continues to be a powerful enforcement tool, with nearly $3 billion recovered in 2024 alone. Maria Durant and Gejaa Gobena of Hogan Lovells analyze emerging trends, including the new administration's approach to whistleblower cases, the role of DOGE in identifying fraud and the double-edged sword of AI in both creating and detecting potential violations.

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