Operational, Tactical

DIGITAL DECEPTION: Deepfakes – The New Face of Cybercrime (2.0)

Generative AI technology is evolving at an alarming rate, and one of the biggest advancements comes in the form of Deepfakes. Deepfakes, while fun and entertaining, are also transforming the cybercrime ecosystem – enabling fraud, disinformation, and social engineering attacks. This presentation explores the intersection of cybercrime and deepfake technology, highlighting how malicious actors leverage AI-generated audio, video and imagery to perpetrate fraud and deception. Real-world examples will highlight the implications for security, challenges in detection, and strategies for mitigating the risks associated with deepfakes in cybercrime.

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April 9, 2025
10:00 am - 10:45 am

Generative AI technology is evolving at an alarming rate, and one of the biggest advancements comes in the form of Deepfakes. Deepfakes, while fun and entertaining, are also transforming the cybercrime ecosystem – enabling fraud, disinformation, and social engineering attacks. This presentation explores the intersection of cybercrime and deepfake technology, highlighting how malicious actors leverage AI-generated audio, video and imagery to perpetrate fraud and deception. Real-world examples will highlight the implications for security, challenges in detection, and strategies for mitigating the risks associated with deepfakes in cybercrime.

Speakers

Ryan Miller

Sr. Director, Technology - Threat Intelligence, Target