Are deepfakes getting too good?
AI might get too good for the normal checks within the next two years, experts say.
AI might get too good for the normal checks within the next two years, experts say.
Jason Rebholz, co-founder and CEO of Evoke Security, had a perplexing interaction after posting about vacant roles at his company.
Meet CTO, former hacker, and former video game programmer Alex Lisle
We tried out educational training content focused on AI-powered attacks from three different SAT companies.
But deepfakers don’t always take the browser route, one industry pro warns.
A lot of the tried-and-true fraud detection, it turns out.
Researchers from Hamad Bin Khalifa University were able to reduce audio-deepfake classifier Deep4SNet’s accuracy rate from 98.5% to 0.08% in one of the attack scenarios performed.
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