We’re heading to HOU.SEC.CON because the threat landscape has shifted: AI makes social impersonation fast, convincing, and multi-channel.
Voice clones call finance. Video deepfakes join executive standups. Chatbots mimic coworkers. If your verification rituals haven’t evolved, risk sneaks in through the front door.
From September 30–October 1, 2025 at the George R. Brown Convention Center, you can find Jericho at Booth 727 with practical ways to turn “we have a problem” into “we have a solution.”
Where to find us
- When: September 30 – October 1, 2025
- Where: HOU.SEC.CO, Booth 727, George R. Brown Convention Center
What we’re showing
Legacy awareness programs weren’t built for AI-accelerated threats. Jericho’s defense-grade, AI security awareness platform replaces one-size-fits-all content with hyper-personalized learning and positive reinforcement that measurably changes behavior. We’ll demo multi-channel phishing simulations across email, SMS, voice, and deepfake video and how results feed straight into targeted coaching and controls.
Stop by Booth 727 for:
- 10-minute live demos of AI-powered phishing simulations (email, SMS, voice, deepfake)
- OSINT-based best practices to outpace evolving phishing tactics with dynamic training & simulations
- Behavioral-risk dashboards that surface vulnerabilities and drive targeted interventions
Don’t miss our session
The Matrix Reloaded: Are You Talking to a Human, or Agent Smith 2.0?
September 30, 3:45–4:30 PM CT
- Track 2: EXEC.SEC.CON.
- Room 320
Agent Smith’s replication threatened the fabric of reality in The Matrix. In 2025, AI-powered social impersonation—from real-time voice cloning to lifelike video—poses a similar challenge to enterprise trust. This session turns hype into operations: when to require multi-channel callbacks, how to set executive communication policies, where liveness checks and content provenance fit, and which leading indicators (time-to-verify, failed lure rate, tabletop scores) actually prove resilience.
Speakers:
- Scott Howitt — CEO, SVH Cyber
- Jim DeHaven — COO, Jericho Security
Why it matters now
Attackers iterate faster than annual training cycles. To keep pace, organizations need continuous adaptation: multi-channel simulations that mirror attackers, reinforcement that rewards the right behaviors, and dashboards that direct the next best action: by role, by workflow, by risk. That’s exactly what we’re bringing to Houston.
Ready to see it?
Stop by, get hands-on, and leave with tactics you can deploy immediately… because “Houston, we have a deepfake problem” only becomes a headline if we don’t change how we train, verify, and measure.