Organizations lag on deepfake protection
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Organizations lag on deepfake protection
"In light of the above findings, it should come as little surprise that deepfake defense is rapidly becoming a top priority for security teams. However, we are seeing a significant lag in actual investment,"
"While both current and anticipated investment in deepfake defense is increasing, the gap between concern and action reflects market dynamics: deepfake defense solutions are relatively new to the market, and many organizations are waiting for more mature, proven technologies before committing budget, even as losses mount."
"And of these, 55% incurred monetary losses, which averaged $280,000; although 61% lost $100,000 or more, nearly 20% lost at least $500,000, and more than 5% lost more than $1 million."
"The two most common threats are static images and email-based attacks, at 59% each. However, other attack vectors are catching up quickly, with audio or voice manipulations rising from 25% to 52%; videos from 33% to 45%, and both live video manipulation and live voice-only calls increasing from 30% to 41%."
85% of cybersecurity and IT leaders at mid-range and large enterprises experienced at least one deepfake attack in the last year, a 10% increase from the prior year. Forty percent of respondents experienced three or more attacks. Of affected organizations, 55% incurred monetary losses averaging $280,000; 61% lost $100,000 or more, nearly 20% lost at least $500,000, and over 5% lost more than $1 million. Static images and email-based attacks each accounted for 59% of incidents. Audio manipulations rose from 25% to 52%, videos from 33% to 45%, and live video and voice-only calls increased from 30% to 41%. Training is widespread but simulation first-try pass rates averaged only 44%.
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