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In this gripping episode, a Brooklyn couple receives a distressing call from the wife’s mother-in-law, demanding money for her safety. The husband, a law enforcement officer, tries to buy time by engaging the caller and following instructions to transfer money. Later, they uncover that the caller used AI to replicate their loved one’s voice.
As AI scams and deepfake technology become more common, new challenges arise in cybersecurity. Jake Moore shares his firsthand experience with AI voice cloning, where he successfully mimicked a CEO’s voice to convince someone within the company to transfer money to his account. This incident highlights the importance of trust and the difficulties in combating voice scams.
Jake and Kelly explore the broader implications of AI-generated content, discussing issues like identity theft, social media oversharing, and deepfake technology’s impact. They also cover the challenges of verifying information on platforms like TikTok and the need for robust cybersecurity measures.
Jake stresses the importance of educating children about AI and misinformation, while Kelly discusses AI’s implications for dating and political propaganda. This episode underscores the critical need for increased awareness and vigilance in our digital age. Join us for an insightful conversation on the risks and precautions necessary to navigate today’s cybersecurity landscape.
1: AI-Driven Scams: Scammers are using AI to replicate voices and create convincing deepfakes, leading to increased fraud and misinformation. Individuals must stay vigilant and verify suspicious requests through multiple communication channels.
2: Importance of Trust and Verification: Trust plays a critical role in voice scams, making it essential to implement robust procedures, policies, and validation processes to prevent fraudulent activities and protect sensitive information.
3: Cybersecurity Awareness: Oversharing personal information on social media and the challenge of verifying content on platforms like TikTok underscore the need for heightened cybersecurity measures and awareness.
4: Educational Imperative: Educating adults and children about AI, deepfakes, and misinformation is crucial for safely and responsibly navigating the digital world.
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Follow our Podcast: / the-core-cyber-podcast
Kelly Allen: / Kelly Allen
Jake Moore: / Jake Moore
Production Manager: / Daniel Aldred
Audio Engineering and Editing: / Adam Titmuss
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In this gripping episode, a Brooklyn couple receives a distressing call from the wife’s mother-in-law, demanding money for her safety. The husband, a law enforcement officer, tries to buy time by engaging the caller and following instructions to transfer money. Later, they uncover that the caller used AI to replicate their loved one’s voice.
As AI scams and deepfake technology become more common, new challenges arise in cybersecurity. Jake Moore shares his firsthand experience with AI voice cloning, where he successfully mimicked a CEO’s voice to convince someone within the company to transfer money to his account. This incident highlights the importance of trust and the difficulties in combating voice scams.
Jake and Kelly explore the broader implications of AI-generated content, discussing issues like identity theft, social media oversharing, and deepfake technology’s impact. They also cover the challenges of verifying information on platforms like TikTok and the need for robust cybersecurity measures.
Jake stresses the importance of educating children about AI and misinformation, while Kelly discusses AI’s implications for dating and political propaganda. This episode underscores the critical need for increased awareness and vigilance in our digital age. Join us for an insightful conversation on the risks and precautions necessary to navigate today’s cybersecurity landscape.
1: AI-Driven Scams: Scammers are using AI to replicate voices and create convincing deepfakes, leading to increased fraud and misinformation. Individuals must stay vigilant and verify suspicious requests through multiple communication channels.
2: Importance of Trust and Verification: Trust plays a critical role in voice scams, making it essential to implement robust procedures, policies, and validation processes to prevent fraudulent activities and protect sensitive information.
3: Cybersecurity Awareness: Oversharing personal information on social media and the challenge of verifying content on platforms like TikTok underscore the need for heightened cybersecurity measures and awareness.
4: Educational Imperative: Educating adults and children about AI, deepfakes, and misinformation is crucial for safely and responsibly navigating the digital world.
Follow our main LinkedIn: / core-to-cloud
Follow our Podcast: / the-core-cyber-podcast
Kelly Allen: / Kelly Allen
Jake Moore: / Jake Moore
Production Manager: / Daniel Aldred
Audio Engineering and Editing: / Adam Titmuss
Register here:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.