Emerging Threats to Your ERP: Confronting the Dark Side of AI

Thursday, October 16th @ 12:00 pm MDT

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Artificial Intelligence’s capabilities continue to evolve with each passing day. More and more is becoming possible through AI, which has completely transformed the way customers interact with business applications. But it is not all sunshine and positive developments; AI is also being used in more nefarious and dangerous ways. As a result, cyber-criminals continue to lurk in the shadows, waiting for the right time to strike…


But do not fret! ERP guru and EAG’s founder, Shawn Windle, will be joined by cybersecurity expert from KnowBe4, James McQuiggan, to break down the major risks AI’s developments pose to enterprises. Then, they will dive into how businesses can protect themselves from AI fueled cyberattacks. 


Points to Cover:
•    Overview of AI and common uses in 2025.
•    How AI is being used to attack enterprises.
•    What you can do to protect your business from attacks.

Meet the Speaker

Shawn Windle is the Founder and Managing Principal of ERP Advisors Group based in Denver, Colorado. ERP Advisors Group (EAG) is one of the country’s top independent boutique enterprise software advisory firms. At EAG, Shawn manages a team of consultants that advise mid to large size organizations on selecting and implementing business applications from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Human Capital Management (HCM) and other enterprise applications, which equate to $10Ms+ in software deals each year.

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James McQuiggan is our special guest on this episode of The ERP Advisor. James is a 20-year security veteran and security awareness advocate for KnowBe4 as well as a part-time faculty professor at Valencia College. James has achieved many certifications identifying him as an expert in the fields of cybersecurity and security awareness. 

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  • An objective analysis of your current software
  • A clearly defined statement of how you would ideally like your software to function
  • List of researched and identified types of software solutions that may work for you including their total costs of ownership
  • A Business Case Analysis stating the Benefits and Cost Impacts of implementing new software
  • A Change Management Assessment listing your possible implementation issues and recommended mitigations
  • An Action Plan to guide your enterprise software selection
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