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AI Scams vs. AI Security: Turning Tables on Cyberthreats


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Truman Kain and Aimee Simpsonof Huntress expose how criminals weaponize AI for deepfakes and voice cloning while revealing defensive strategies to stay ahead of evolving threats.

AI isn't coming for your job - but it's already coming for your inbox.

Cybercriminals now generate convincing deepfakes in minutes using free tools, clone voices from seconds of social media audio, and create believable news reports that bypass traditional verification methods. AI-powered attacks extend beyond email phishing to voice cloning for grandparent scams, fake LinkedIn profiles for insider access, and weaponized machine learning models distributed through trusted platforms.

Traditional verification methods fail when attackers can fake both voice and video simultaneously.

In this session, Truman Kain and Aimee Simpson of Huntress will share insights on:

  • How AI is equipping attackers to create more convincing and scalable social engineering scams;
  • Three ways defenders can stay ahead of attackers to neutralize threats faster;
  • Questions you should ask your vendors to identify if they are staying ahead of evolving threats.

Here is the course outline:

AI Scams vs. AI Security: Turning Tables on Cyberthreats