Learn how you can prepare to protect your clients and your transactions from today's increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
$39.00 | 3 Hours
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Real estate transactions are attractive targets for cybercriminals. Every deal involves sensitive personal data, large sums of money changing hands, and multiple parties communicating primarily through digital channels. With cybercriminals becoming smarter and more resourceful, the risk of scams like wire fraud, deepfake impersonations, rental scams, and title theft is growing.
Cybercrime in real estate isn't a fringe issue. It's a pressing concern. Criminals exploit the trust, urgency, and remote communications typical in real estate transactions. For instance, wire fraud incidents have risen dramatically, with homebuyers losing down payments to criminals posing as trusted professionals. The rise of AI technology and deepfakes means scammers can now convincingly impersonate clients, agents, and even title officers through video and voice.
The Cybercrime & Transaction Fraud Certification (CTF) covers five key topics, each addressing specific types of cybercrime and fraud impacting real estate professionals today.
This 3 credit course covers the following five topics:
The course is divided into five sections. A review quiz of five questions follows each chapter. A quiz score of 75% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next section.
Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.
This course has no prerequisites.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
| Price: | $39.00 (USD) |
|---|---|
| Credit Hours: | 3 |
| State: | Guam |
| Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > Guam |
| Purpose: | Learn how you can prepare to protect your clients and your transactions from today's increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. |
Guam Association of REALTORS
153 Martyr Street, Suite 201,
Hagatna, GU 96910
(671) 477-4271