Reality Defender Forms Government Advisory Board for Deepfake Detection

Reality Defender Forms Government Advisory Board for Deepfake Detection

Reality Defender has announced the formation of a Government Advisory Board to enhance its deepfake detection capabilities, bringing together experts from national security and defense sectors.

Reality Defender has announced the formation of its Government Advisory Board, bringing together experts from national security, intelligence, and defense sectors to enhance its deepfake detection capabilities. This initiative, announced in a press release, aims to secure critical communication channels by detecting deepfake impersonations in real time.

The board includes notable figures such as Lt. Gen. Charlie "Tuna" Moore (Ret.), former Deputy Commander of the United States Cyber Command, and Jennifer Ewbank, former Deputy Director of the CIA for Digital Innovation. Their expertise is expected to strengthen Reality Defender's ability to counter emerging threats and deliver robust solutions for maintaining communication integrity.

Reality Defender's multimodal approach allows for the detection of impersonations across various multimedia formats, providing real-time alerts of ongoing deepfake attempts. The company's solutions are engineered to be resilient against evolving threats, ensuring security at the speed of communication.

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