Training: “Linguistic Lie Detection”

Nejolla (Karosas) Korris

Words Never Lie but People Do – Detecting deception in everyday communications

The training will be hold over two days (4 hours each):

  • March 2 (15:00-19:00)
  • March 3 (15:00-19:00)

 

Description

Learn the techniques used by FBI profilers. Gathering truthful information is an integral part of any corporate environment. How important is it for us to learn the truth from our employees, managers, and clients? This overview presents how linguistic lie detection is used in business, audit, and investigative areas to help you become more effective in all your business communications.

As a session participant, you’ll learn the basics of information gathering and how to interpret the information you receive. In this highly interactive session, you will not only write a statement but you will analyze two statements to see what the language reveals.  We will apply linguistic lie detection techniques to a variety of high-profile media cases to illustrate examples of deception including:

In addition, this session on Linguistic Lie Detection was voted the #1 session at the IIA’s International Conference in Amsterdam in 2017.  and has been ranked among the top three sessions for several years at international conferences.

 

Learning outcomes (both days):

  • How to determine if a person is speaking truthfully or untruthfully.
  • How to gather information for interviews.
  • Specific linguistic triggers that indicate deception.
  • What types of questions produce the most effective responses?
  • How linguistic lie detection is used for human resources, audit, and investigative areas.

 

Short explanation about the technique you will find here.

 

About the speaker:

Nejolla Korris is an international expert in the field of Linguistic Lie Detection and Cybersecurity – Social Engineering and Social Media Risk. She is the Chief Executive Officer at Interveritas International.

She is skilled in Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN), a technique that can determine whether a subject is truthful or deceptive. Since 2000, Korris has analyzed documents for fraud, international security, arson, sexual assault, homicide, and missing persons’ cases, causing some of her clients to dub her the “Human Lie Detector.”  Nejolla was one of five sanctioned trainers worldwide in the SCAN methodology. She has worked with Singapore police, FBI & cold case units of Scotland Yard and Irish Garda as well as several other law enforcement agencies. She introduced the methodology to the business community helping train professionals in detecting deception and honing interview skills.

In 2010 Ms. Korris added social media risk and social engineering training and consulting to her portfolio. She was approached by a firm of penetration testers to develop the social engineering ruses used to hack into corporations otherwise known as people hacking. This is used to train staff to recognize online threats and scams.  Korris works with all levels of management, IT and internal audit to determine risk and prevention strategies for corporations and their staff.

In 2017, Nejolla was invited to present a keynote at the World Association of Newspapers conference in Singapore. She was invited by the Canadian High Commission to speak on the Fake News epidemic and how citizen groups are fighting it.

Ms. Korris is a highly sought after speaker in the areas of linguistic lie detection, social media risk, social engineering, fake news and the dark side of ethics. Nejolla is a unique voice in the world of intelligence and security. Her sessions are highly entertaining and interactive bringing rave reviews from audience members. Her speaking is insightful as well as entertaining.

Nejolla has worked in over 40 countries throughout the world.  Her clients include corporations, government agencies, law enforcement, and the military.  Nejolla has a BA in Law from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. She also served as the Honorary Consul to Lithuania. She was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for her international work in linguistic lie detection

Nejolla has a BA in Law from Carleton University.  Ms. Korris was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for her international work in linguistic lie detection.  She served as the Honorary Consul to the Republic of Lithuania from 2009 to 2015 and was Chair of the Edmonton Consular Corps from 2012 to 2015.   She has one son Tadas and a dachshund named Picasso.

 

Price: 180 euro for IIA Lithuania member / 230 euro not for member

 

6,5 CPE is awarded for participation in courses

The training will be held in English.

 

Please contact us (erika.strazdiene@) if you have any questions.

Data

2022-03-2 - 3
Pasibaigęs

Laikas

15:00 - 19:00

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Nuotolinis renginys - Zoom platforma
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