Deepfakes at Work: Battling the Digital Deception Threat
What is a Deepfake?
A deepfake is a type of AI-generated content that digitally manipulates video, audio, or images to make a person appear to be someone else. Typically, deepfakes are created to deceive or spread false information. This technology can be used maliciously, such as impersonating a CEO or business leader, to trick individuals into taking harmful actions, like wire transfers or sharing confidential information.
Identity verification tools to prevent digital fraud.
- Video verification
- Mouse movement analysis
- One-time use PIN codes
- Typing speed tracking
- Interaction patterns recognition
This unique information makes it harder for hackers to use fake media and identities and gain access to sensitive systems.
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