Live Webinar

Innovate to Eliminate: Using Tech to Fight Fraud in the Public Sector

Join us to gain valuable insights into using technology to stay ahead of the curve in the fight against fraud.

Feb. 20, 2025 • 9:30 a.m. ET | 3:30 p.m. CET • Cost: Complimentary

About the webinar

Public sector organizations face unprecedented challenges in combating fraud.

In an era when technological advancements are rapidly transforming the landscape, public sector organizations face unprecedented challenges in combating fraud.

However, these innovations offer powerful tools to predict and prevent fraudulent activities.

Join us for an insightful webinar where our panel of experts will delve into the latest advancements in data, analytics and AI, and their applications for preventing fraud in procurement, tax administration, social services programs and more.

You will learn:

  • Operationalizing analytics: Learn how to detect and prevent procurement purchasing risks through advanced analytics.
  • Reducing budget deficits: Discover how fighting fraud in government programs can significantly reduce budget deficits without raising tax rates.
  • Enhancing compliance: Explore how integrating data platforms can improve citizen compliance and close loopholes.
  • Transparent and trustworthy innovation: Moving from legacy systems and embracing new technology, including AI, can be challenging, making a transparent and trustworthy approach even more crucial for citizen trust.

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About the experts

Speaker 1

Carl Hammersburg

Senior Manager, Government and Health Care Risk and Fraud, SAS

Carl Hammersburg brings 30-plus years of experience in government programs and fighting fraud waste and abuse. Prior to joining SAS in 2012, he worked directly in multiple government benefit and tax programs, and formed and oversaw a fraud division with a staff of more than 250, receiving multiple external awards for results. Carl leads the SAS Government and Health Care Risk and Fraud team, and has worked with hundreds of customers, both public and private, in 14 countries across North and South America, Europe and Asia Pacific. He resides in Arizona in the US and holds a BA in business administration.

Speaker 2

Stephane Goddé

Senior Manager, Pre-Sales Support, SAS

Stephane Goddé is a seasoned investigator with nearly two decades of experience as a Federal Judicial Commissioner in the Belgian police, first in the Federal Computer Crime Unit and then in the International Crime and Corruption Department.

He was ready to take on the challenges of the private sector after a global financial investigation, and he accepted a job at Belfius Bank as an IT security officer. He subsequently went on to create and manage a forensic section at KPMG and BDO, where he obtained credentials as a Recognized Fraud Auditor, Certified Fraud Examiner, and Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist.

Speaker 2

Ensley Tan

Principal Industry Consultant, SAS

Ensley Tan has over 21 years of experience primarily in the government space with a focus in national security and international affairs. Ensley has also conducted hundreds of corporate investigations throughout Asia Pacific as a private sector fraud/due diligence consultant. He has worked with ground-level officials as well as ministers, senior agency leaders and C-suite executives on their problems and needs. He is passionate about using analytics to support data-driven decisions and thereby finding real solutions for serious problems.

Speaker 2

Liz Goldberg

Principal Product Marketing Manager, SAS

With nearly 30 years of experience in information technology, Goldberg has helped business and IT buyers address their most pressing challenges, including workflow optimization, financial management and cyber threats.

Goldberg holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Wake Forest University and Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Duke University.