Detecting deepfakes — are you prepared?
Speakers to be announced soon...
Could you spot a fake call from your CEO?
Would you refuse a colleague’s request to send an urgent payment?
Deepfakes – AI generated images, audio and videos – are the latest tool in a fraudster’s playbook. A form of social engineering, they can impersonate anyone – and have been used to extract money from unsuspecting employees, who believe they are following instructions from company executives.
While generative AI has made communications-based cybercrime easier than ever before, deepfakes take it to a new level. That leaves organisations and businesses with the uphill challenge of detecting and combatting this fast-growing threat.
Join us for an insightful discussion on how to better equip your organisation against deepfakes, with practical insights from leading experts.
In this webinar, you'll discover
How deepfakes work and why they’re so difficult to detect
Real-world scenarios where businesses have been targeted
The hidden risks to your organisation’s reputation, finances, and workforce
What you can do to spot deepfakes and strengthen your defences
Continue the discussion in-person
Cyber Resilience Summit: Europe
3 December 2025, London and Online
The Cyber Resilience Summit: Europe will bring together C-suite leaders, policymakers, regulators and innovators to assess the forces reshaping global cybersecurity. From emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing to evolving regulatory landscapes and investment priorities, the summit offers critical insights into the future of cyber resilience. Join the conversation in London this December.
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