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2860: AI Deception: Combating Phishing and Deepfakes in Election Season

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In a world where technology evolves at breakneck speed, so too do the methods by which cybercriminals exploit it for malicious purposes. As we edge closer to the 2024 general election, the digital landscape becomes a minefield of sophisticated cyber threats aimed at voters. To navigate this complex terrain, we've invited Andrew Newman, CTO and co-founder of ReasonLabs, to share his invaluable insights on the cybersecurity challenges looming over this pivotal event.

Andrew, a seasoned cybersecurity professional with a wealth of experience and the guiding force behind ReasonLabs—a leading provider of enterprise-grade protection—brings a unique perspective to the table. His insights into emerging trends and digital pitfalls that voters may face are invaluable. Today, he will delve into the sophisticated tactics employed by cyber adversaries, including the use of AI to craft convincing phishing attacks and the creation of deepfakes designed to sow discord and manipulate public perception.

The use of generative AI by scammers has significantly lowered the barriers to creating realistic fake content, posing a serious threat to election security. Andrew will break down how these advanced threats work and the implications for voters' privacy and the integrity of electoral processes. He will also stress the crucial role of public education in countering these threats despite the challenges posed by the realistic nature of AI-generated content.

ReasonLabs, a pioneer in consumer cybersecurity, is at the forefront of implementing layered protections. These include anti-phishing measures and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) systems designed to counter these emerging threats. Through this conversation, Andrew aims to equip listeners with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves against the sophisticated scams that are expected to proliferate during the election season.

Expect to uncover the nature of the cyber threats targeting voters, from the evolution of phishing attacks to the sinister use of deepfakes. Learn to discern between genuine and malicious communications, the importance of verifying information sources, and the best practices for ensuring digital security in an increasingly vulnerable online environment.

As we delve into these critical issues, Andrew will also shed light on the expected increase in election-related scams compared to previous years, fueled by advancements in technology that enable scammers to craft more believable and, thus, more dangerous threats. From robocalls and SMiShing to phishing sites and deceptive donation requests, listeners will understand the scams to watch out for and the measures to avoid becoming a victim.

This episode is not just about highlighting problems; it's about forging solutions and strategies to bolster our digital defenses against a significant democratic event. Join us as we explore the intersection of technology, security, and democracy with one of the industry's most seasoned experts. How prepared are we to defend the sanctity of our votes in the digital age? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.

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In a world where technology evolves at breakneck speed, so too do the methods by which cybercriminals exploit it for malicious purposes. As we edge closer to the 2024 general election, the digital landscape becomes a minefield of sophisticated cyber threats aimed at voters. To navigate this complex terrain, we've invited Andrew Newman, CTO and co-founder of ReasonLabs, to share his invaluable insights on the cybersecurity challenges looming over this pivotal event.

Andrew, a seasoned cybersecurity professional with a wealth of experience and the guiding force behind ReasonLabs—a leading provider of enterprise-grade protection—brings a unique perspective to the table. His insights into emerging trends and digital pitfalls that voters may face are invaluable. Today, he will delve into the sophisticated tactics employed by cyber adversaries, including the use of AI to craft convincing phishing attacks and the creation of deepfakes designed to sow discord and manipulate public perception.

The use of generative AI by scammers has significantly lowered the barriers to creating realistic fake content, posing a serious threat to election security. Andrew will break down how these advanced threats work and the implications for voters' privacy and the integrity of electoral processes. He will also stress the crucial role of public education in countering these threats despite the challenges posed by the realistic nature of AI-generated content.

ReasonLabs, a pioneer in consumer cybersecurity, is at the forefront of implementing layered protections. These include anti-phishing measures and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) systems designed to counter these emerging threats. Through this conversation, Andrew aims to equip listeners with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves against the sophisticated scams that are expected to proliferate during the election season.

Expect to uncover the nature of the cyber threats targeting voters, from the evolution of phishing attacks to the sinister use of deepfakes. Learn to discern between genuine and malicious communications, the importance of verifying information sources, and the best practices for ensuring digital security in an increasingly vulnerable online environment.

As we delve into these critical issues, Andrew will also shed light on the expected increase in election-related scams compared to previous years, fueled by advancements in technology that enable scammers to craft more believable and, thus, more dangerous threats. From robocalls and SMiShing to phishing sites and deceptive donation requests, listeners will understand the scams to watch out for and the measures to avoid becoming a victim.

This episode is not just about highlighting problems; it's about forging solutions and strategies to bolster our digital defenses against a significant democratic event. Join us as we explore the intersection of technology, security, and democracy with one of the industry's most seasoned experts. How prepared are we to defend the sanctity of our votes in the digital age? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.

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