How to Spot a Deepfake – UT Business
Attestiv’s Esteban Hernandez weighs in on how to recognize a deepfake and how “Attestiv is dedicated to giving people a fighting chance” in this article in Utah Business.
Attestiv’s Esteban Hernandez weighs in on how to recognize a deepfake and how “Attestiv is dedicated to giving people a fighting chance” in this article in Utah Business.
This collaboration integrates Attestiv’s patented photo analysis AI technology into PCMS’s Atlas insurance suite, delivering automated fraud protection for underwriting and claims photos and documents.
Put simply: insurance professionals cannot do their jobs if they cannot distinguish fact from fiction. And the rise of generative AI tools has guaranteed the blurring of those lines.
Next to even a passable deepfake, the “fake news” websites of yore seem tame. Worse yet, even those who believe themselves to possess relatively high levels of media literacy are at risk of being fooled.
The Network is launching with 20 startups across multiple sectors and stages, developing some of the most disruptive technologies in the security and privacy industry.
Once the domain of skilled hackers, the growing prevalence and plummeting costs of text-to-photo and text-to-video generative artificial intelligence (AI) platforms have put the ability to create deepfakes within reach of virtually anyone.
AI’s role in the insurance industry is growing. AI tools can ingest documents, assess risks, process claims, organize data and reduce fraud.
The Innovation Explorer database of GlobalData’s Disruptor Intelligence Center highlights several pioneering startups spearheading innovation in deepfake detection.
In an insightful interview with CloudTweaks, Nicos Vekiarides, CEO and Co-founder of Attestiv, sheds light on the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and the escalating challenges posed by deepfake technology.
Cybersecurity is an ongoing concern for every business, and the cybercriminals keep getting smarter.
Mark Morley is the Chief Operating Officer of Attestiv.
He received his formative Data Integrity training at Deloitte. Served as the CFO of Iomega (NYSE), the international manufacturer of Zip storage devices, at the time, the second fastest-growing public company in the U.S.. He served as the CFO of Encore Computer (NASDAQ) as it grew from Revenue of $2 million to over $200 million. During “Desert Storm”, Mark was required to hold the highest U.S. and NATO clearances.
Mark authored a seminal article on Data Integrity online (Wall Street Journal Online). Additionally, he served as EVP, General Counsel and CFO at Digital Guardian, a high-growth cybersecurity company.
Earlier in his career, he worked at an independent insurance agency, Amica as a claims representative, and was the CEO of the captive insurance subsidiary of a NYSE company.
He obtained Bachelor (Economics) and Doctor of Law degrees from Boston College and is a graduate of Harvard Business School.