The human element in fraud prevention: Why technology alone isn’t enough

Corcentric

In an era where algorithms sift through data faster than we can scroll through a feed, the notion that technology alone can conquer AP fraud is alluring, but ultimately flawed. As fraudulent schemes get more creative, relying solely on automated systems is like bringing a butter knife to a sword fight. Spoiler alert: it won’t end well.

The hard truth is that while AP automation tools have remarkable strengths, they falter when confronted with the complexities of human psychology that fuel AP fraud. From subtle social engineering tactics to nuanced data manipulation, technology alone can’t capture every twist. Truly robust AP fraud prevention requires something more than software. It needs human expertise to identify patterns, verify anomalies, and step in where technology simply doesn’t have the nuance.

In this article, we’ll explore why effective fraud detection and prevention calls for a balanced partnership between human insight and technological precision. We’ll dive into the nuanced strategies that set top-tier AP management apart, and how combining expert oversight with advanced tech builds the most resilient defense.

As you’ll see, technology and human intervention aren’t just complementary, they’re essential to each other.

The fraud frontier: Evolving faster than ever

Today’s digital landscape has enabled AP fraud to become a fast-moving, constantly evolving threat. Fraudsters have learned to exploit gaps in cash flow management, prey on manual processes, and take advantage of vulnerabilities like duplicate payments and unverified vendor invoices. In this high-speed, high-stakes game, traditional fraud prevention tactics can’t keep up with such nimble and inventive players.

The most strategic defense against this shifting landscape combines technology with human insight, and here’s why: while algorithms and optical character recognition (OCR) technology can flag discrepancies, they don’t have the judgment to distinguish genuine errors from fraudulent behavior.

Tools such as AI-driven anomaly detection are invaluable for spotting unusual patterns in real time, but they’re often reliant on historical data — which can easily be incomplete or biased. It’s why Corcentric’s fraud prevention solution goes beyond just software, combining expert insight with real-time monitoring to cover the blind spots left by tech alone (more on that later).

To illustrate, today’s toolkit for effective AP fraud prevention includes:

  • Real-time payment monitoring, which enables immediate response to suspicious activity.
  • Automated workflows, reducing manual errors and limiting opportunities for fraud to slip through.
  • Approval checkpoints, giving enhanced control over vendor data and creating essential safeguards.
  • Business Email Compromise (BEC) alerts, which notify teams of emerging risks, protecting critical customer and company data.

Together, these tools bring reactive fraud defense into a proactive strategy. But the real strength lies in their combination with human expertise, providing finance teams with not only real-time data but also the judgment and insights to interpret it.

Algorithm blind spots: Why tech alone can’t close the gap

Algorithms are the shiny new toys in AP fraud prevention, but they’re far from magic bullets. They excel at scanning massive datasets and can flag anomalies faster than any human, but they’re also blind to subtlety. Fraud tactics that imitate routine patterns can slip right through, effectively “fooling” algorithms into assuming they’re legitimate transactions.

A big part of the issue comes from algorithms’ reliance on historical data. When data is incomplete, outdated, or skewed, detection capabilities suffer — a classic “garbage in, garbage out” scenario that fraudsters are quick to exploit. This data dependency also limits an algorithm’s ability to adapt to new or creative forms of fraud. Even the most advanced systems lack the context and intuition to interpret complex anomalies or the back-and-forth patterns of social engineering fraud.

According to Brittany Carmichael, Client Services Supervisor at Corcentric, “We’re seeing a lot of spoofed emails where we notice the address, for instance, is a bit off. You can really only automate so much; human intervention and human power is really where the protection comes from.”

This is why a hybrid approach — one that combines technology with human intervention — is the gold standard. For example, advanced AP management systems might flag a duplicate invoice as suspicious, but it’s often a skilled fraud analyst who can verify if the issue is a technical error or a carefully disguised attempt at fraud. The leading AP fraud prevention strategies and practices incorporate this dual approach, with tech scanning for patterns and expert oversight ensuring each flag is validated before action is taken.

Machines may identify patterns, but humans reveal the meaning, and that’s what makes the difference.

The irreplaceable human element: Why analysts remain vital

That’s why, in the battle against AP fraud, human expertise isn’t just a backup — it’s the front line. While AI and automation offer efficiency and speed, human analysts bring discernment. Fraud prevention requires more than data processing; it calls for people who understand the broader context, can detect intent, and make connections that computers simply can’t.

Human analysts are indispensable for assessing complex compliance risks, understanding nuanced behaviors, and adapting detection systems to evolving fraud tactics. Experienced analysts can spot unusual vendor patterns, interpret anomalies in payment cycles, and identify underlying motives in transactions that might otherwise pass unnoticed.

For instance, with Corcentric’s fraud prevention model called StopFraud™, this human insight is baked into every step. Fraud experts don’t just monitor; they constantly refine and adapt systems, enhancing both the tools and techniques used to keep fraud at bay.

Ultimately, this human-tech synergy is the formula that ensures no AP fraud target slips through the cracks. A computer might flag a duplicate payment, but it’s the analyst who can determine if it’s a simple error or part of a larger scheme.

In AP management, the ideal solution isn’t just technology or just human judgment—it’s the strategic pairing of both.

A powerful partnership: Merging human intuition with technology

That’s because, in the AP fraud prevention landscape, a mix of human perception and technology’s precision creates a formidable defense. Artificial intelligence can scan data in real time, flagging patterns that may indicate fraud. But when paired with a finance department’s seasoned instincts, these tools become exponentially more effective.

For instance, automation and OCR minimize manual data entry and reduce common errors, tackling low-hanging fruits like duplicate payments and basic compliance checks. However, even the most advanced AP automation systems benefit from human oversight. Experts monitor flagged transactions, make calls to verify suspicious vendor details, and perform dual verification on high-risk payments. These proactive steps add a layer of rigor that software alone can’t provide.

One of the most effective fraud prevention tools used by Corcentric involves a comprehensive, 12-step validation process. This process layers protections and ensures that each transaction meets strict verification standards, effectively blocking fraud attempts at multiple points. Human experts guide and refine these layers, taking advantage of technology’s efficiency without sacrificing the human insight needed for judgment calls.

This synergy doesn’t just streamline AP functions—it strengthens the entire AP department, transforming it from a potential vulnerability into a strategic asset.

StopFraud: The ultimate partnership in AP fraud prevention

The future of fraud prevention is clear: a strategic fusion of human expertise and technology. Corcentric StopFraud is at the forefront, powered by the Fraud Defense Force, a team of dedicated specialists who manage AP fraud risks from end to end. They remove the burden of fraud prevention from AP teams and handle every stage of detection, review, and response so that internal teams don’t have to go it alone. As Joseph Griffith, Validation Specialist and part of the Fraud Defense Force noted “So far as what to look out for; it’s just small details that can be hard to catch.”

Corcentric’s 12-step StopFraud validation process is fully integrated with our Payments solution. And, unlike most other solutions that stop at software, our embedded fraud experts come standard, ensuring that organizations get a complete fraud prevention system without the need for add-ons.

Here’s why Corcentric StopFraud stands out:

  • End-to-end fraud prevention that is part of Corcentric’s Payments solution, meaning your AP team isn’t left to face fraud risks alone.
  • Real-time monitoring and dual-verification protocols that flag and verify suspicious transactions, providing protection as fraud attempts occur.
  • Human expertise at every stage, ensuring that flagged data isn’t just processed but interpreted, validated, and responded to effectively.

With Corcentric StopFraud, your organization gains the full benefit of a fraud prevention system that combines cutting-edge technology with expert management. In the fight against AP fraud, you’re backed not only by software but also by vigilant fraud specialists who protect your financial processes with precision and insight.

The AP fraud upshot?

In this evolving landscape of AP fraud, Corcentric StopFraud and the Fraud Defense Force give your team the confidence to focus on core business activities, knowing fraud prevention is expertly managed. With this approach, AP fraud prevention is no longer just automated — it’s secure, adaptive, and expertly run, providing the peace of mind that your organization’s financial health is in safe hands.