A Futures-Oriented Interdisciplinary Paradigm for Environmental, Cognitive and Cultural Fraud Resilience
Fraud is no longer a single act, it is an ecosystem.
It moves through our information environments, cognitive landscapes and cultural narratives.
This paradigm reframes resilience as an environmental and human-centred architecture, where decision pathways are strengthened, cognitive bandwidth is protected, and cultural systems act as intuitive defences against manipulation.
At its core is a simple idea with transformative impact:
when we redesign the environments in which decisions are made, fraud loses the space it needs to thrive.