How AI-Generated Deepfakes Are Fueling Executive Impersonation Attacks
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Jim Brennan, chief product and technology officer at GetReal Security, explains how cybercriminals are using AI-generated deepfakes to impersonate business and IT leaders. As synthetic media becomes more sophisticated, organizations face heightened risks from targeted social engineering attacks, requiring new detection strategies and stronger identity verification controls.
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