
Source: Fortune
Summary
Sid Kosaraju, president of global security firm Crisis24, and Jacob Silverman, CEO of Kroll, discussed the growing threat of deepfakes and cyber attacks at the Fortune COO Summit. They emphasized that the old rules of crisis response no longer apply and that corporations need to take a more proactive approach to security. Kosaraju shared a personal experience where his security team was able to pinpoint the location of his 12-year-old daughter using publicly available information. Silverman noted that the threat is often inside the organization, and that AI has made deception cheap and nearly undetectable. The executives highlighted the need for companies to rethink their approach to security and trust.
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During the Fortune COO Summit, Sid Kosaraju and Jacob Silverman discussed the growing threat of deepfakes and cyber attacks. Kosaraju shared a personal experience where his security team was able to pinpoint the location of his 12-year-old daughter using publicly available information. Silverman noted that the threat is often inside the organization, and that AI has made deception cheap and nearly undetectable. The executives highlighted the need for companies to rethink their approach to security and trust. The threat is already inside your house.
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