By Paul O’Donoghue
Compliance and payment professionals will get a unique opportunity to learn how to identify manipulated videos at an upcoming webinar.
The free online event (insert link here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6517252722961/WN_bmhF0xFzTbyD2mUki_Z8tQ#/registration will also examine the implications of deepfakes on identity verification at financial firms.
Deepfakes are videos of a person which has been digitally altered, usually to spread misinformation.
Experts have warned that being able to spot these videos is crucial to avoid costly mistakes.
This included the example of a company which recently lost $26 million (link: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/05/hong-kong-company-deepfake-video-conference-call-scam ) after an employee was duped by a fake video of the firm’s executives.
The webinar, which will be held at 2pm BST on Tuesday September 24, will give finance professionals tips to ensure they can pin down similar scams.
The event, titled ‘Identity Verification and Deepfakes – Insight from the Experts’, is hosted by ID-Pal in association with AML Intelligence.
Register here: (insert link here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6517252722961/WN_bmhF0xFzTbyD2mUki_Z8tQ#/registration )
The panel discussion will be moderated by Colum Lyons, Founder & CEO at ID-Pal.
The three experts speaking will be:
– Konstantin Simonchik, Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer at ID R&D Inc
– Alison Donnelly, Director at fscom.
– David Birch, Global Ambassador at Consult Hyperion.
In his role at ID R&D Inc, Mr Simonchik focuses on the creation of new authentication tools. He is a deepfake detection expert and is experienced in the use of biometric technology, such as voice recognition products.
As a director at fscom, Ms Donnelly helps lead one of Europe’s most prominent financial consultancy firms. She has also held senior policy roles at the likes of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority.
Mr Birch is one of the UK’s most prominent financial services advisors and consultants. He is also an advisory board member at the Deepfake Summit, which will hold its inaugural event in New York in November.
The discussion will focus on how deepfakes are created and the major impact they have on digital security.
It will also examine the latest strategies to detect and prevent these threats.
Additionally, the session will explore the regulatory implications of deepfakes.
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