Deepfake Threat
Landscape
The deepfake threat landscape is evolving fast, with cyber-criminal groups and nation-state actors exploiting generative AI to scale fraud, impersonation, influence, and information operations. Sensity AI’s advantage lies in its ability to map and track the entire gen-AI ecosystem end-to-end—linking synthetic media, generation and dissemination infrastructure, actors, and campaigns, giving organizations visibility not just into the deepfakes themselves, but into who is creating them, how they spread, and why they target specific victims.
Nation-state actors are government-backed groups that operate with political, military, or strategic objectives rather than financial gain. They combine intelligence capabilities, cyber operations, and influence campaigns to shape geopolitical outcomes.
Cyber criminals are financially motivated groups that exploit generative AI to scale fraud, impersonation, and social engineering attacks. They operate across global underground markets, buying and selling tools, access, and synthetic identities.
Fraudsters are individuals or small groups focused on extracting money or data through deception and manipulation.They use deepfakes to impersonate trusted figures, fake identities, or fabricate evidence to gain access or credibility.
Fake news outlets are networks, often anonymous or covertly funded, that publish misleading or fabricated stories to influence public opinion. They use deepfakes to add visual or audio “proof” to narratives that would otherwise lack credibility.
Hacktivists are ideologically driven groups or individuals who use cyber operations to promote political or social causes. They deploy deepfakes to embarrass targets, expose perceived injustices, or amplify their narrative against governments or corporations.
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