Security News > 2023 > April > The true numbers behind deepfake fraud
"AI-generated fake identities can be difficult for humans to detect, unless they are specially trained to do so. While neural networks may be useful in detecting deepfakes, they should be used in conjunction with other antifraud measures that focus on physical and dynamic parameters, such as face liveness checks, document liveness checks via optically variable security elements, etc.," says Ihar Kliashchou, CTO at Regula.
At the same time, advanced identity fraud is not only about AI-generated fakes.
46% of the organizations globally experienced synthetic identity fraud in the past year.
Obviously, the Banking sector is the most vulnerable to such kind of identity fraud.
Nowadays, to prevent the majority of current identity fraud, companies should enable document verification in addition to comprehensive biometric checks.
This helps organizations from any part of the world to validate and authenticate nearly any identity document, whether on-site or remotely, preventing fraud and mitigating security risks.
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https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/04/27/deepfake-identity-fraud/