Deepfakes, AI and Social Engineering attacks – what to know and how to prepare

Learn more about the threat that is driving incidents in the construction industry. Learn about the new AI-generated tools that cyber attackers are using to trick employees and what you can do to thwart and respond to the threat.
What You Will Learn
Recognize and understand the threat landscape
- Identify Deepfake Threats: Learn to distinguish between deepfake videos, audio, images, and text generated using AI techniques and authentic content.
- Evaluate Detection Techniques: Examine current and emerging methods and technologies used to identify deepfake content, including forensic analysis, AI-powered detectors, and watermarking.
- Understand How Deepfakes Impact Organizations: Learn how deepfakes can be used in attacks like Business Email Compromise (BEC), voice fraud, and video conferencing scams to breach security protocols.
Develop defensive strategies and enhance security
- Create Comprehensive Mitigation Models: Develop frameworks that integrate advanced detection, robust incident response plans, and continuous improvement practices to counter deepfake attacks.
- Implement Best Practices: Learn and implement best practices to defend against deepfake social engineering, including strong authentication measures like multi-factor authentication (MFA) and AI-powered fraud detection.
- Improve Incident Response and Reporting: Develop clear protocols for reporting suspicious activities and responding to deepfake incidents.
- Understand how insurance works for this threat.
Target Audience
Everyone
Instructors
Sherri Davidoff – Founder of LMG Security | Bridget Choi – Head of Cyber Insurance Product, Woodruff Sawyer