Deepfake technology is transforming the social engineering landscape, allowing cybercriminals to create hyper-realistic audio and video that can deceive even the most trained eyes and ears. Tune in as experts discuss the latest deepfake techniques cyber criminals are using to exploit businesses and share best practices for educating employees.
Deepfake technology is rapidly transforming the social engineering landscape, allowing attackers to easily create hyper-realistic audio and video that can deceive even the most trained eyes and ears – from mimicking executives in spear-phishing attacks to forging trusted voices in business communications and beyond.
And as deepfake technology rapidly improves, these attacks will become more convincing, widespread, and harder to detect than ever before. It’s essential for security teams to understand the risks and train their employees accordingly.
Cliff Steinhauer, Director of Information Security & Engagement at the National Cybersecurity Alliance, joined Hoxhunt to discuss the latest deepfake techniques cyber criminals are using to exploit businesses and share best practices for educating employees.
In this webinar, they cover:
Get actionable insights to help protect your organization from one of the most sophisticated social engineering threats in recent years.
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Deepfake technology is transforming the social engineering landscape, allowing cybercriminals to create hyper-realistic audio and video that can deceive even the most trained eyes and ears. Tune in as experts discuss the latest deepfake techniques cyber criminals are using to exploit businesses and share best practices for educating employees.
Deepfake technology is rapidly transforming the social engineering landscape, allowing attackers to easily create hyper-realistic audio and video that can deceive even the most trained eyes and ears – from mimicking executives in spear-phishing attacks to forging trusted voices in business communications and beyond.
And as deepfake technology rapidly improves, these attacks will become more convincing, widespread, and harder to detect than ever before. It’s essential for security teams to understand the risks and train their employees accordingly.
Cliff Steinhauer, Director of Information Security & Engagement at the National Cybersecurity Alliance, joined Hoxhunt to discuss the latest deepfake techniques cyber criminals are using to exploit businesses and share best practices for educating employees.
In this webinar, they cover:
Get actionable insights to help protect your organization from one of the most sophisticated social engineering threats in recent years.