In today’s fast-moving environment, it is important for information societies, journalists, lawyers, and technology experts to have a joint responsibility to protect whistleblowers, as they strive to put the public interest before their own. Whistleblowers put their careers, reputations, and at times even their lives at risk in order to expose unethical actions, unfair treatments and abuse of authority – the kind of actions which could lead to fraud, massive financial losses, and tarnishing of the organisation’s reputation that took years to build. Objectives include: Equipping professionals with the necessary practical knowledge required to identify fraud risk, thus allowing them to implement and manage fraud risk assessment within the organisation