NetCom Learning to Host Webinar on Combating Deepfake Cybersecurity Threats

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As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, the sophistication of cybersecurity threats, particularly those involving deepfake technology, has become a pressing concern for businesses worldwide. NetCom Learning is set to address this issue head-on with a specialized webinar designed to arm professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to combat AI-powered impersonation. Scheduled for Wednesday, Feb 19, 2025, from 12 PM to 12:40 PM EST, the webinar titled 'Deepfakes in Business Cybersecurity: Protecting Against AI-Powered Impersonation' promises to delve into the intricacies of deepfake threats and outline effective defense strategies.
Ronald Clanton, founder of US Computer Support, will lead the session, offering participants a deep dive into how cybercriminals utilize artificial intelligence to exploit security vulnerabilities and access sensitive information. The webinar will focus on critical areas such as identifying technological weaknesses, detecting impersonation attempts, and implementing responsive security measures. Aimed at IT professionals, business leaders, and cybersecurity specialists, the session will leverage real-world examples and best practices to provide actionable insights into protecting organizations from AI-driven cyber attacks.
In addition to the webinar, NetCom Learning is providing a complimentary eBook, 'How to Enhance Your Business Security with Ethical Hacking,' as part of its commitment to advancing cybersecurity education. This resource is intended to supplement the webinar's content, offering further guidance on proactive security strategies. With the rapid advancement of deepfake technology, the webinar represents a vital opportunity for professionals to enhance their understanding of emerging threats and strengthen their organizational defenses against sophisticated cyber risks.

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