How many people think their company could fall victim to voice deepfake phishing, like the recent incident involving a LastPass employee targeted with a Deepfake of the CEO's voice for a phishing attempt?
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VP of IT5 months ago
I think the better question is how many of you have changed your process because of the ability to use AI voice impersonation? We have changed our policy to send a one-time passcode to the phone registered with MFA. If they cannot validate through that we have imposed a challenge question for all Officers of the company. We will not reset passwords on verbal any longer. CIO in Finance (non-banking)5 months ago
At our company, we are fully aware of the sophisticated emerging cyber threats, including voice & video deepfake attacks. We recognize that any organization can be vulnerable to these attacks, and in response, we have conducted internal assessments to better understand our team's perception and readiness against these threats. We have implemented stringent security measures, which include regular cybersecurity awareness training for all our employees and advanced technologies for identity authentication. We are committed to maintaining and enhancing our defenses, proactively adapting to the evolving threat landscape to ensure the ongoing protection of our assets and the trust of our customers.