By Brian Del Rosario, Marketing —
Public sector corruption has become a major issue around the world. With the increase in government watchdogs, governments have started to make more efforts to ... Read More
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By Brian Del Rosario, Marketing —
A recently proposed bill in Israel would require a tougher screening rubric for applicants to the Israel Police. A statement by the Ministry of Public ... Read More
February 1, 2016WebKeeper
By Jared Nielsen, Marketing —
Lies are told every day. Some are small and inconsequential while others are large and very harmful. Most people rely on their gut to tell them ... Read More
December 22, 2015WebKeeper
By Ross Watts, Marketing —
Does lie detection infringe too much on job applicants’ rights? Many employers wish they could put applicants to the test determining if they’ve ever been involved ... Read More
August 11, 2015WebKeeper
By Lindsey Bullock, Marketing –
The voters of New York have spoken in a recent poll conducted by Quinnipiac University. And what did they have to say? An overwhelming majority (89 ... Read More
May 7, 2015Russ Warner
By Jake Taylor, Marketing –
There’s a modern push against corruption unlike any other in history, and it originated in the U.S. In the 1970s, a man named Rod Hills began ... Read More
April 23, 2015Russ Warner
By Trevor Taylor, Marketing –
Some years ago, I was working for a company that provided its summer employees with housing. I had been there for a few weeks when something crazy ... Read More
April 6, 2015Russ Warner
By Russ Warner, VP Marketing —
Many American workers admit to “maverick spending” — using company funds for personal expenses to supplement their income.
Maverick spending includes a number of different things, ... Read More
April 3, 2015Russ Warner
By Jake Taylor, Marketing –
There are some people that claim to be a human lie detector. They claim that they are able to read body and speech cues given by ... Read More
March 20, 2015Russ Warner
By Trevor Taylor, Marketing –
At a criminal trial on Feb. 2, 1935, Leonarde Keeler, a Northwestern University professor, wasn’t convinced the oath the courts used to swear in witnesses was ... Read More
February 19, 2015Russ Warner
Converus (“with truth”) provides scientifically validated credibility assessment technologies that help protect countries, corporations and communities from corruption, crime and threats.