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Read the latest industry news and commentary on the best use of lie detector tests to solve real-world problems.

By Russ Warner, VP Marketing & Operations – As we interact with and learn from scientists, teachers, mentors, friends and family, each of us adopts ideologies we’ve been taught and experienced as well as assimilated over the course of our life. Without other frames of reference, we hold on to ... Read More
July 7, 2014Jeff Pizzino
After announcing the release of EyeDetect in April — the first new, viable lie detection technology since John Augustus Larson invented the modern-day polygraph in 1921 — Converus has received queries worldwide. To help manage this technology start-up’s initial growth phase, two seasoned veterans were added to its executive team this ... Read More
July 7, 2014WebKeeper
By Jorge Luis Oceguera, Channel and Marketing Manager– One purpose of state governments and public organizations is to help local communities. Among other things, the people need tools and resources to improve their quality of living, whether it’s with training, classes, recreation, or other social or cultural activities. Government can have ... Read More
July 4, 2014Jeff Pizzino
By Russ Warner, VP Marketing & Operations – Corruption in government officials can lead to the downfall of an administration. Self-serving men and women cheat the system and the people out of dignity, trust, revenue, productivity and validity. Dealing with fraud, bribery and corruption in an appropriate way can be ... Read More
July 2, 2014Jeff Pizzino
By Devin Ballam, Marketing − People can be taught and learn about ethical behavior, but new research shows that even the most ethical are prone to immoral or illogical behavior during times of fatigue. There are normally three reasons that people commit unethical behaviors: pressure, opportunity and rationalization, all of which are ... Read More
June 23, 2014Russ Warner
By Jeff Pizzino, APR, Corporate Communications – The primary reason people rely upon a centralized government is for protection. As part of that protection as it relates to the appropriation and spending of tax dollars and finances, the people must be able to count on those in charge to maintain integrity. ... Read More
June 20, 2014Jeff Pizzino
By Jeff Pizzino, APR, Corporate Communications – Money laundering is when money made from criminal activities is used fraudulently in legitimate business to insert the cash or assets into the market. As such, many criminals engage in money-laundering activities without detection — as their money is simply transferred through a bank or ... Read More
June 13, 2014Jeff Pizzino

Your Lying Resume

By Daniel Rabanales, Marketing — Lying is a plague that harms the efficiency and culture of an organization, especially when it comes from its most valuable asset — its employees. Employers must now be alert to the disturbing problem of candidates lying on their resumes. A recent report from First Advantage, a ... Read More
May 21, 2014Russ Warner
By Stephen Shepherd, Marketing – First off, this article is not about feminism. That being said, it’s clear that the changing societal role of women has dramatically changed how the world does business, with women comprising at least 50 percent of the U.S. labor force. Promoting women’s rights and gender equality is ... Read More
May 19, 2014Russ Warner
By Russ Warner, VP Marketing – Can you tell when someone is lying to you? It might be fairly easy if it’s your child, sibling, spouse or very close friend.  Beyond that, studies show that detecting lies by observation is about 65% accurate. That’s only slightly better than a coin toss. Let’s ... Read More
May 16, 2014Russ Warner