In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) doesn’t just defend but also fuels cyberthreats, enterprises face a new kind of challenge: safeguarding not only their infrastructure but also their information integrity.
In this thought-provoking episode of ManageEngine Insights, we sit down with Richard Wong, associate partner and global head of security advisory at Frost & Sullivan, to explore how deepfakes, AI-powered disinformation, and synthetic media are reshaping the cybersecurity landscape.
Together, we discuss:
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How AI-generated deepfakes and disinformation are being used in cyberattacks
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The role of AI in detecting and defending against synthetic threats
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Why brand security, digital trust, and internal awareness matter more than ever
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What organizations must do today to build resilience for the AI-powered future
If you’re a CISO, IT leader, security professional, or simply curious about the future of cybersecurity, this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
Agenda:
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The evolution of cybersecurity in the age of generative AI
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Real-world examples of deepfake-driven attacks on businesses
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How AI tools are used to detect synthetic content—and their limitations
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Why disinformation defense is becoming a boardroom issue
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Practical steps enterprises can take to stay ahead of AI-powered cyberthreats


