
Why the Rise of Deepfake‑Aware Cyber Insurance Is a Signal for Businesses to Act — and Fast
Insurance companies offering explicit coverage for “deepfake‑driven” incidents under cyber insurance is a sign that the deepfake risk has escalated.

Insurance companies offering explicit coverage for “deepfake‑driven” incidents under cyber insurance is a sign that the deepfake risk has escalated.

Synthetic media is infiltrating business workflows, but most organizations don’t realize they’ve been hit until it’s too late

With faked documents, AI-generated videos, or altered photos, the risks of reputational damage, fraud, and data loss are higher than ever.

As generative AI and deepfake tools become increasingly sophisticated, HR and talent acquisition teams face a startling new reality.

Geo Tv Network fact‑checked the video using Attestiv’s AI, confirming the video’s digital manipulation.

AI makes it easy to fake or alter an invoice. For insurers, banks, and enterprises, this presents a new fraud risk that may go undetected.

In the past, staging a fraudulent auto claim required effort — now, all can be fabricated in seconds using deepfake technology

Whether it’s a fraudulent insurance claim, a tampered document used in a financial transaction, or a manipulated video harming brand reputation, the time to act is now.

Using AI-powered media forensics, Attestiv assigned the clip a tamper score of 93, indicating a high likelihood of AI synthesis—not reality

Key insights from recent cybersecurity surveys and expert sources showing where deepfake threats rank