The theft of $35 million using deepfake voice technology to emulate the voice of a UAE bank executive in 2021 has reinforced the threat posed by deepfakes.
So, seeing is no longer believing as AI-powered tech provides cybercriminals with a sophisticated way to carry out cyberattacks, identity fraud, and other scams.
How can organisations safeguard themselves against deep fake fraud and minimise the impact of future identity-based attacks?
David Chan, Managing Director, Singapore, Adnovum shares on how you can protect yourselves from this AI facade and more.

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