Fraud on campus: Combating payment risk in the age of AI

Thursday, August 20, 1:00 pm CT

Join TouchNet compliance expert Scott Manley for a comprehensive review of the most common fraud attack methods, key strategies to assess your institution’s exposure, and best practices to reduce payment fraud — including specific tools within TouchNet solutions.

SAVE YOUR SEAT

SAVE YOUR SEAT

The rapid adoption of AI is accelerating both the scale and complexity of fraud schemes targeting higher education institutions. From AI-powered phishing and account takeover to automated payment abuse, fraudsters are evolving faster than ever.

Explore how your university can take a platform-based approach to payments to better manage risk, strengthen compliance and protect every transaction touchpoint.

We’ll break down the difference between risk and fraud, highlight today’s most common attack methods (including AI-enabled tactics) and provide practical strategies for assessing your institution’s exposure. Gain actionable insights into aligning payments, operations and compliance controls — along with best practices and tools to help reduce fraud while maintaining a seamless student experience.

Learning objectives
  • Understand evolving AI-enabled fraud attacks
  • Discover how you can effectively assess your risk exposure
  • Learn fraud reduction strategies to combat payment risk

This session will conclude with a live Q&A.

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Our Speaker

Scott Manley

Senior Product Manager

TouchNet

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