Brian Long - Fighting Deep Fakes Becomes a Frontline Cybersecurity Challenge
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Following an additional $81 million in funding, Adaptive Security CEO Brian Long outlines why deep fakes have emerged as a growing threat in the age of artificial intelligence. As AI-driven impersonation attacks become more convincing and easier to scale, traditional security awareness and controls are proving insufficient. Long argues that cybersecurity teams must adapt quickly by combining technology, training, and process changes to counter increasingly pernicious deep-fake-driven attacks.
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