
For years, you’ve operated on a fundamental and fragile assumption that with enough training and the right tools, you could trust your employees to be the first line of defense. You taught them to spot the typos in phishing emails, to hover over suspicious links, to question the unusual requests and to report anything suspicious. However, the nature of identity, the bedrock of security models, is being systematically challenged.
You’re now living in a world of digital doppelgangers, enhanced by the emergence of gen-AI and fueled by the terabytes of personal data siphoned from countless security breaches. The threat is no longer just a well-crafted email. Threats can now speak with the voice of your CFO, write with the syntax of your Head of Legal and potentially send text messages that reference real and recent conversations.
Your digital life, including your employment history, your personal anecdotes from social media and your highly sensitive data, can become the raw material for your own malicious digital doppelgangers.
