Typologies Report 2022

The Elliptic Typologies report is designed to equip governance, risk and compliance professionals with the knowledge and insights needed to proactively and practically:   Identify specific money laundering and terrorist financing risks De…

The state of cross-chain crime

Blockchains have become increasingly interconnected. New technologies such as decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and cross-chain bridges have removed many of the barriers to the free flow of capital between cryptoassets. However they are also being abused …

Cyber Resilience in Uncertain Times

Cautious organizations prepare for disasters with measures like cyber insurance and good backups. Yet, cyberattacks, climate change, a pandemic, and civic unrest are threatening business continuity, disaster recovery, and cyber resilience plans. Ransom…

A New Approach to Roadmapping

Creating and selling products is a complex and rewarding business, and it doesn’t happen automatically or overnight. Designing and manufacturing products that delight your customers and offer value to their daily lives requires careful market res…

Secure Your Data Mesh Architecture on AWS

The criticality of becoming a data-driven enterprise is a given. But there are multiple data, security and governance approaches to get there. Which should you choose? Learn the challenges of implementing a Data Lake and the benefits of a modern D…

3 Ways to Torture Your CFO

From financial reporting issues to irreconcilable balances and missed deadlines, it seems the headaches never stop for CFOs. The good news is there are several ways accounting teams can help curb the pain.  So don’t wait to download this f…

3 Ways to Torture Your CFO

From financial reporting issues to irreconcilable balances and missed deadlines, it seems the headaches never stop for CFOs. The good news is there are several ways accounting teams can help curb the pain.  So don’t wait to download this f…

The SEC Gets Tough On Misconduct

A financial statement fraud can go on for 2 years before it is discovered. 22% of occupational fraud cases cause losses of more than $1,000,000. As a result, the SEC is getting tough on organizational accountability.Request Free!