
Why Are Deepfakes Becoming One of the Biggest Security Threats?
From Secured by MarketScale
March 4, 2026 · 5 min · Episode 1
About this episode
Jason Crawford discusses the security implications of deepfakes and the need for organizations to ensure the authenticity of digital content.
In this Secured clip, Jason Crawford explains how AI-driven synthetic media is shifting the burden of proof from detecting fakes to proving authenticity — and why organizations must protect digital content at the moment it’s created.
People in this episode
Guest: Jason Crawford
Topics covered
- deepfakes
- security threats
- AI-driven media
- digital content
- proof of authenticity
Keywords
- deepfakes
- security
- AI
- synthetic media
- digital content
- authenticity
- proof
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Organizations: MarketScale
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