Netarx to Unveil AI-Powered Cybersecurity Solution at RSA Conference

Netarx, a deepfake detection startup, will introduce its new cybersecurity platform at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, offering real-time protection against social engineering threats.

Netarx, a startup specializing in deepfake detection, is set to unveil its latest cybersecurity offering at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. Announced in a press release, the company will showcase its integrated platform designed to detect social engineering threats across voice, video, and email in real time.

The platform, known as "Flurp," provides on-screen alerts to employees, indicating the security status of communications. It employs AI to counteract malicious AI, featuring over 50 capabilities to recognize end-users and their devices. This solution aims to address the growing challenge of AI-based deepfake fraud, which has been identified as a significant threat by industry experts.

Founded in 2023 by Sandy Kronenberg, Netarx targets businesses across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, and insurance. Kronenberg will present the technology during the Early Stage Expo at the RSA Conference on May 1st, where attendees can also experience a live demo at the Netarx booth.

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