Why It Departments Need To Consider Deepfakes <DELUXE>
In 2024, the average cost of a deepfake-related incident for a business was nearly $500,000 , rising to over $680,000 for large enterprises.
The threat landscape has evolved from simple phishing emails to "weaponized reality." Here is why IT must take the lead: Why IT Departments Need to Consider Deepfakes
IT departments are moving beyond simple training toward a multi-layered defense strategy : Deepfakes, explained | MIT Sloan In 2024, the average cost of a deepfake-related
Imagine you are an IT manager at a global firm. It’s 2026, and your morning starts not with a server alert, but with a frantic call from the Finance Director. She just authorized a after a video conference with the CEO and the board. The problem? The "CEO" she spoke with was an AI-generated deepfake . She just authorized a after a video conference
This isn't science fiction. In 2024, a finance worker in Hong Kong was tricked by exactly this scenario, where every "colleague" on a Zoom call was a synthetic creation. For modern IT departments, deepfakes have shifted from a "social media problem" to a top-tier operational threat. Why IT Departments Must Pivot