
The 2024 Inundation of Fake Photos, Videos and Documents: And Why 2023 Was Just the Beginning
Technologies such as AI are reducing costs for underwriters, which will translate to more competitive customer rates.
Technologies such as AI are reducing costs for underwriters, which will translate to more competitive customer rates.
Attestiv named as “2024 Ones to Watch” in IDP Market Report by Deep Analysis Analyst Group
As cybercriminals find more diabolical applications for generative AI, companies are uncovering new areas of vulnerability.
The best way to combat AI-generated fraud is with better AI tools embedded in document processing to identify the fakes.
While the incident involving Swift was nothing short of alarming, it is not the first case of AI-generated content harming the reputation of a celebrity.
Attestiv’s enhanced detection tools are among the fastest and most reliable solutions to evaluate the legitimacy of digital materials.
Since at least the 2016 election, when concerns around disinformation burst into the public consciousness, experts have been sounding the alarm about deepfakes.
Throughout history, fake or altered documents have been used to defraud unsuspecting buyers and the public, to promote a political agenda, to falsify identities, or to create misinformation.
Is this real, or is it AI? That’s the question more people are asking as artificial intelligence (AI)becomes increasingly sophisticated.
Startups and tech giants alike are racing to create deepfake detection devices to try and prevent a surge in AI-generated disinformation in the age of ChatGPT.
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.