Cybersecurity

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Business email compromise - A 5 billion annual theft

CEO fraud is costing businesses 5 billion annually. Deepfakes are rendering traditional security measures obsolete, deceiving even the most vigilant. Companies like Arup HK and Ferrari have fallen victim. To restore confidence and peace of mind in your business interactions, a new approach is essential.

Nicolas Thomas

Nicolas Thomas

2 min read
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My Boss is an AI (Part 2)

Cybercriminals gain access to CEOs' emails and use AI to mimic their writing style for free. Standard security recommendations advise caution and looking for anomalies, such as spelling mistakes or language errors. It's easy to see why these recommendations are no longer sufficient. Criminals can create convincing forgeries, even with dedicated AI like fakeGPT. Sealfie supports the most targeted individuals by providing peace of mind during crucial financial transactions.

Nicolas Thomas

Nicolas Thomas

2 min read
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My boss is an AI

The business email compromise (BEC) fraud is indeed associated with emails, serving as the preferred entry point for attackers who then move on to other channels, notably voice. The democratization of generative AI allows a criminal to obtain real-time voice cloning software for less than 100 euros. Protection based on human detection of a fake voice is destined to fail. Nevertheless, these are the classic recommendations for safeguarding against this fraud. We offer an innovative approach with Sealfie that requires no training.

Nicolas Thomas

Nicolas Thomas

1 min read