Forbes
January 6, 2025
With the rise of deepfakes, the cyber skills gap is widening even more — creating a new level of unpreparedness and risk. As cybercriminals' most potent new weapon, deepfakes can impersonate anyone from presidential candidates to C-suite executives. They can spread misinformation or proliferate high-value fraud scams. And they are becoming harder to detect and easier to develop.
To protect their organizations, business leaders must rethink their approach to cyber training and defense. It will be mission-critical to surviving—and thriving—amid the new demands in an AI-first cybersecurity landscape.
Read more in our CTO, Rick Hutchinson’s Forbes article: Deepfakes Are The New Frontier Of Cyberattacks: 5 Steps To Fight Back