cVidya starts fraud management eLearning course for telecom professionals

 

cVidya Networks, a global provider of
revenue intelligence solutions for telecom, media and entertainment service
providers, has launched their Fraud eLearning course for telecom professionals.


cVidya’s new course will teach telecom
fraud management in an eLearning format and will consist of lectures and
presentations delivered by professionals with more than 10 years of expertise
in the field and involvement in over 100 projects.


cVidya’s education center was created to
address the market demand for expert training in Revenue Intelligence. The
fraud associate course consists of 28 academic hours of recorded video and
presentations taught by industry experts with deep understanding of fraud
management best practices.


Graduates are rewarded certification upon
completion of the course and exam, verifying that they are proficient in key
areas of fraud management as well as controls and risks, organizational
challenges, and process and workflow investigation.


“cVidya believes in ongoing Revenue
Intelligence learning. Our education center was created due to the lack of high
quality training materials in Telecoms Revenue Assurance and Fraud Management.
These classes are fully compliant with industry standards and best practices,
and because they are recorded, the classes can be viewed at your own pace and
on your own time,” said Alon Aginsky, president and CEO of cVidya Networks.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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