As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies evolve at an unprecedented rate, so too does the potential for their misuse. The growing threat posed by AI-generated Deep Fakes and Synthetic Identity attacks introduces a new frontier in fraud and cyber deception.
The issue is fast becoming one of the most significant challenges facing organisations and democracies around the world. As a result, it is generating significant interest among boardrooms, government, along with fraud prevention and compliance teams.
Attendees will gain an understanding of the scale, sophistication, and intent behind these attacks. From influencing political elections through manipulated video and audio content, to bypassing security protocols with fabricated identities, these techniques are increasingly being deployed to undermine trust, steal sensitive data, and commit financial fraud. One striking example includes the use of deep fakes to impersonate senior executives in real-time video calls to authorise fraudulent transactions — a tactic that has already cost organisations millions globally.
Drawing on international case studies the session will explore how these threats are evolving and highlight what organisations can do to mitigate the risk.
The presentation will outline how emerging technologies — such as voice biometrics and behavioural analytics — are being deployed to detect and deter synthetic identity threats. These tools are becoming an essential part of multi-layered security strategies, providing an additional line of defence in verifying legitimate users and preserving system integrity.
Don’t miss this vital session to stay ahead of the curve and build resilience against one of the most pressing cybersecurity risks of our time.