AI-powered deepfakes just cost one company $25 million in a single video conference scam. We break down the explosion of AI-enabled cybercrime targeting executives and what business leaders must do to protect themselves. Learn why voice cloning now takes just 3 seconds of audio, how deepfake fraud surged 18x in two years, and the strategic defenses every organization needs. From fake CEO calls authorizing wire transfers to AI-generated market manipulation, discover how criminals are weaponizing AI—and how to fight back.Disclaimer: This episode is AI-powered—researched, scripted, and voiced—using publicly available real news and data. For info only, not financial or legal advice.
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