Threat Horizon 2022: Behavioural Analytics and Deepfakes
May 13, 2020, 08:38 AM
“Highly connected ecosystems of digital devices will enable organisations to harvest, repurpose, and indeed sell sensitive behavioural data about consumers without their consent, with attackers having the potential to then target and compromise poorly secured systems and databases at will.”
In today’s ISF Podcast, we bring you the second episode in a series focusing on Threat Horizon 2022: Digital and Physical World’s collide. In the previous episode, Steve Durbin, Managing Director of the ISF, and Tavia Gilbert, ISF Podcast Host, gave a broad overview of the threats that business enterprises will face between now and 2022, as well as advice for proactive leaders.
In today’s episode, Steve dives in deeper into two previously mentioned topics, starting with the consumer backlash against behavioural analytics, before moving onto the fascinating yet terrifying practice of deepfakes.
https://www.securityforum.org/videos-podcasts/threat-horizon-2022-behavioural-analytics-and-deepfakes/
https://www.securityforum.org/videos-podcasts/threat-horizon-2022-behavioural-analytics-and-deepfakes/