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Understanding Deep Fake Threats: 2024 Election and Beyond

Sam Brown

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July 31, 2024

Understanding Deep Fake Threats: 2024 Election and Beyond

As the 2024 election approaches in the United States, the role of AI in cybersecurity has become increasingly significant. AI-related threats, particularly deep fake audio and video, are poised to impact how information is shared and perceived across the globe. This blog explores these emerging threats and highlights the importance of educating both the public and teams in businesses to ensure information integrity.


Understanding AI Threats

AI technologies, while beneficial in many respects, also present substantial risks when misused by bad actors. Deep fake audio and video are especially concerning, as they can manipulate public perception and disrupt the dissemination of accurate information. This manipulation can influence voter behavior during elections and impact public response to new policies and announcements.


Deep Fake Audio and Video: The Emerging Threat

Deep fake technologies use AI to create highly realistic but fake audio and video content. These can impersonate individuals, spread false information, and commit fraud such as phishing campaigns.

  • Audio Deep Fakes: Convincing fake audio recordings of public figures and business leaders can be created, potentially spreading false narratives and causing distortion of what is true. This also maybe used in vishing, or voice phishing attack over the phone.

  • Video Deep Fakes: Bad actors can produce fake video content of politicians or executives, leading to fabricated stories that could sway public opinion and impact decisions​ large and small.


Case Study: The 2024 Election

The 2024 election in the United States serves as a pertinent case study. However, the implications of AI-generated fake images and videos are not confined to the U.S. Elections and policy announcements around the world, including those in Europe, Asia, and other regions, face similar threats, along with the threat of enhanced phishing scams. The potential for AI to spread false information highlights the need for robust public awareness and education globally during critical periods.


Practical Steps for Awareness and Action

  1. Deepfake Detection Tools: Implement AI-driven tools designed to detect and flag deep fake content. These tools analyze patterns and inconsistencies in audio and video files, helping to identify fakes before they cause harm​.

  2. Educate the Public and Your Teams: Education is crucial. Ensure that the public and employees understand the risks associated with deep fake technologies and can recognize potential threats. Workshops, seminars, and continuous learning programs can be effective in keeping everyone informed​.

  3. Establish a Response Plan in Your Business: Develop a clear plan for responding to incidents involving deep fakes in phishing scams. This plan should include steps for verifying the authenticity of communications and quickly mitigating any potential damage​.


Going Forward

The potential misuse of AI during elections and policy announcements highlights a broader issue: the need for comprehensive education on AI threats. As AI technologies evolve, so too must our strategies for educating the public and business teams about their misuse. This includes not only technological solutions but also educational initiatives to inform everyone about the risks and signs of deep fake content.

Stay tuned to for more updates and insights on cybersecurity trends and practices.

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