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NetCom Learning Tackles Rising Deepfake Threat with Cybersecurity Webinar

Burstable News - Business and Technology News January 29, 2025
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NetCom Learning Tackles Rising Deepfake Threat with Cybersecurity Webinar

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A critical webinar addressing the growing threat of AI-powered deepfake attacks in business environments will provide organizations with strategies to protect against this emerging cybersecurity risk.

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As deepfake technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, businesses face a new frontier in cybersecurity threats. NetCom Learning is addressing this challenge with a specialized webinar focused on protecting organizations from AI-powered impersonation attacks, scheduled for February 19, 2025.

The 40-minute session, titled 'Deepfakes in Business Cybersecurity: Protecting Against AI-Powered Impersonation,' comes at a crucial time when cybercriminals are increasingly utilizing artificial intelligence to create convincing impersonations of executives, potentially compromising corporate security and sensitive information.

The significance of this training extends beyond immediate security concerns. As organizations increasingly rely on digital communications, the ability to verify authentic interactions becomes paramount. Deepfake technology poses particular risks for corporate espionage, financial fraud, and reputational damage, making it essential for businesses to develop robust detection and prevention strategies.

The webinar will be led by Ronald Clanton, founder of US Computer Support, who will provide practical insights into identifying and addressing deepfake threats in real-time business scenarios. Participants will learn about the vulnerabilities that deepfakes exploit and receive actionable strategies to protect their organizations.

This initiative reflects the growing recognition of AI-powered threats as a significant business risk. As deepfake technology becomes more accessible and sophisticated, organizations that fail to prepare for these threats may face increased vulnerability to social engineering attacks, phishing schemes, and corporate impersonation.

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