
AI Is Here. Deepfakes Are Real. Trust Is Not Automatic Anymore.
From RSAC by RSAC
March 10, 2026 · 28 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of AI-powered impersonation and deepfakes on trust and accountability in society.
AI-powered impersonation and deepfakes are no longer theoretical—they are changing how trust works in real time. This discussion explores how industry and government can use existing legal frameworks, shared standards, and regulatory intent to move from abstract concern to concrete action, making trust, verification, and accountability explicit as deepfake-driven risk accelerates. Clarissa Cerda, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Pindrop Security Stefanie Fogel, Partner & Vice Chair, Markets & Sectors, DLA Piper Tatyana Sanchez, Senior Content Coordinator, RSAC Kacy Zurkus, Director, Content, RSAC
People in this episode
Guests: Clarissa Cerda, Stefanie Fogel, Tatyana Sanchez, Kacy Zurkus
Topics covered
- AI
- deepfakes
- trust
- verification
- accountability
- legal frameworks
Keywords
- AI
- deepfakes
- trust
- verification
- accountability
- legal frameworks
- risk
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Pindrop Security, DLA Piper, RSAC
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