The Role of AI in Cash Forecasting Webinar

Join Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer and Jackie Sharpnack of Comdata for a webinar on the current fraud situation, what payment platforms are doing to secure the various endpoints, and options for companies to reduce the surface area of attack on their own.

Reducing Fraud in Your Payables Webinar

Date:     Thursday, August 27, 2020

Time:    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Where:  This is an online event.

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Payment fraud is a significant concern, with increases in both frequency and average loss. Criminals are leveraging their playbook for fraud and are continuing to expand their attack methods. What can companies do to reduce the surface areas that are most susceptible to attack? How can they accomplish this without breaking their systems or their communication with business counterparts?

This session covers the current fraud situation, what payment platforms are doing to secure the various endpoints, and options for companies to reduce the surface area of attack on their own. The principles covered will apply to all payment types, while a more detailed review of areas where the virtual approach applies will be explored for ACH and Card payments.

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