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Introduction to Counterfeiting and Forgery

Learn how to spot fraud and protect your organization from hidden threats.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  6 Lessons ·  19m  in Arabic, English, Spanish 

Course Description

In this Introduction to Counterfeiting and Forgery course, you’ll learn how to spot and understand two common types of fraud—counterfeiting and forgery. Counterfeiting involves fake physical items, while forgery involves false or altered documents. This course helps you know the difference and provides you with the vocabulary to describe suspicious activity clearly and confidently.

You’ll also explore how these crimes have evolved. From forged documents in ancient history to today’s high-tech fakes and digital deepfakes, you’ll learn how new tools have made fraud easier to commit—and harder to detect.

This course also explains the risks that counterfeiting and forgery pose to individuals, businesses, and governments. You’ll learn how these crimes affect public safety, damage reputations, and cost billions in financial losses.

Finally, you’ll review the legal definitions, responsibilities, and penalties tied to these crimes. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to identify warning signs, understand your role in fraud prevention, and help protect your organization from costly and dangerous mistakes.

What You'll Learn

  • Define counterfeiting, forgery, and related fraud terminology to describe suspicious activity clearly
  • Identify signs of counterfeit goods and fake or altered documents
  • Explain how counterfeiting and forgery have evolved from ancient forged documents to high-tech fakes and digital deepfakes
  • Recognize the risks and impacts of counterfeit activity on individuals, businesses, and governments
  • Describe the legal definitions, responsibilities, and penalties tied to these crimes
  • Understand your role in fraud prevention and protecting your organization

Key Takeaways

  • Counterfeiting involves fake physical items, while forgery involves false or altered documents.
  • New tools have made fraud easier to commit and harder to detect, from ancient forged documents to today's high-tech fakes and digital deepfakes.
  • Counterfeiting and forgery affect public safety, damage reputations, and cost billions in financial losses.
  • Understanding warning signs and your role in fraud prevention helps protect an organization from costly and dangerous mistakes.
  • These crimes carry legal definitions, responsibilities, and penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between counterfeiting and forgery covered in this course?

Counterfeiting involves fake physical items, while forgery involves false or altered documents. The course helps you know the difference and gives you the vocabulary to describe suspicious activity clearly and confidently.

What topics does this course cover?

It covers key terminology, a historical overview of counterfeiting and forgery, identifying counterfeits and their impact, and the legal implications and penalties, along with a knowledge check.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The course builds skills in fraud detection, legal analysis, and risk awareness, including identifying warning signs and understanding your role in fraud prevention.

How have counterfeiting and forgery evolved according to the course?

The course explores how these crimes have changed over time, from forged documents in ancient history to today's high-tech fakes and digital deepfakes, with new tools making fraud easier to commit and harder to detect.