Accounts payable departments are under siege from invisible adversaries lurking in the digital shadows. From account takeovers and phishing to Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks and phony invoices, high-tech conmen are using increasingly sophisticated schemes for perpetrating cyberattacks and payment fraud. Join us for this webinar as our speakers discuss the pivotal role that invoice-to-pay automation plays in fortifying your organization against these perils. Our speakers will dissect the latest fraud schemes plaguing accounts payable, detail how conventional approaches to processing and paying supplier invoices leaves organizations vulnerable to cyberattacks and fraud, show how automation overcomes these risks, and provides an action plan for automating AP.
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Mark Brousseau
President - Mark Brousseau & Associates
Mark Brousseau is a noted marketer, analyst, speaker, and writer, with more than 20 years of experience advising leading providers of payments and document automation solutions. Brousseau is President of Brousseau & Associates, a full-service marketing, PR and business development firm based in Central Pennsylvania.
Adam McDonagh
VP Sales North America - SoftCo
Adam is an industry leader in financial process automation and has worked closely with CFO's and finance professionals in Fortune 500, Fortune 1,000 and other industry-leading organizations to automate their Procure-to-Pay and Accounts Payable Processes.
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