In an era where seeing is no longer believing, deepfakes have emerged as a powerful tool for misinformation, fraud, and social engineering. This engaging session will explore the rapidly evolving world of deepfakes.
This session will:
- Demystify what deepfakes are and how they’re created
- Examine real-world cases where attackers have weaponized deepfakes for phishing, impersonation, and disinformation
- Highlight the specific risks deepfakes pose
- Provide practical strategies and tools for detecting and mitigating deepfakes
- Offer actionable guidance to help protect themselves and their organizations
Whether you work in IT, communications, administration, or education, this session will equip you with the knowledge to recognize and respond to deepfake threats in a digital-first world.
Presenter – IANS Faculty, Nicole Dove
Zoom Recording: Click here to watch now.
USC Office of Cybersecurity
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