Safeguarding Your Firm Against AI Deepfake Attacks: Practical Defensive Strategies
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With advancements in voice and video deepfake technology, hackers now have the ability to create hyper-realistic impersonations of key figures in real time. From posing as CEOs during urgent calls to mimicking high-level executives in video meetings, attackers are orchestrating scenarios that compel employees to reveal sensitive information or authorize fraudulent transactions. These tactics challenge traditional verification methods and present an unprecedented risk to financial institutions and other highly regulated firms.
On December 10, please join AIMA and Tantalum Labs for a webinar to dive into the rising threat of real-time deepfake technology leveraged by malicious actors to socially engineer firms, execute sophisticated account takeovers, and commit high-stakes wire fraud. During the webinar, we will cover:
- Inside a Social Engineering Attack: Step-by-step analysis of how threat actors deploy deepfakes to deceive and socially engineer employees, bypassing standard security protocols.
- The Current AI-Driven Threat Landscape: Real-world examples of deepfake-driven account takeovers and wire fraud, examining both successful attacks and near-misses.
- Building Resilience Against Deepfakes: Practical steps your firm can take to recognize and defend against deepfake threats, including enhanced training for employees, and implementing verification technologies.
- Future-Proofing Security Protocols: A look ahead at emerging anti-deepfake technologies, along with strategic recommendations for minimizing vulnerabilities to evolving deepfake tactics.
Attendee questions are welcome and encouraged. To register, please click on the link below.
Speakers:
- Christian Scott, CEO, Tantalum Labs LLC
- Suzan Rose, Senior Advisor, Government & Regulatory Affairs, AIMA
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