The CFO on Your Video Call Might Not Be Real
In 2024, a finance employee was tricked into wiring $25.6M after a deepfake video call impersonated their CFO. Synthetic voice, video, and identity fraud are the next frontier of social engineering — and your employees are the last line of defense.
What does Jericho's
Deepfake Detection training cover?
Deepfake Vishing & Video Fraud Simulations
Jericho Security simulates AI-generated voice and video attacks against your workforce — the same techniques used in real-world CEO fraud and BEC schemes. Employees learn to spot the tells: unnatural blinking, audio artifacts, unusual urgency, and out-of-band verification failures, before a real attack costs millions.
"Our employees couldn't tell the difference between a real call and a deepfake until Jericho trained them. Now they know exactly what to look for." – CISO, Financial Services
Synthetic Identity Injection Defense
Attackers are injecting AI-generated synthetic identities into onboarding flows, HR systems, and vendor portals. Jericho's training modules expose employees to these fraud patterns and teach verification protocols that stop synthetic identity injection before it reaches your systems.
"Jericho's synthetic identity modules were eye-opening. Our team had no idea these attacks existed until they experienced one." – Security Awareness Lead, Insurance
AI-Aware Workforce Development
Gartner predicts 30% of enterprises will distrust identity verification by 2026. Jericho helps organizations build AI-aware security cultures — training employees on deepfake recognition, verification best practices, and escalation protocols so that human judgment becomes an asset, not a vulnerability.
"Before Jericho, we had zero training for deepfake scenarios. Now our employees challenge unexpected video requests by default." – VP of IT, Healthcare
Risk Analytics & Reporting
Track employee deepfake susceptibility, simulation results, and training completion from a single centralized dashboard. Jericho's analytics surface which teams and roles are most at risk from synthetic media attacks, enabling targeted, measurable improvements in human-layer defense.
"The reporting dashboard gives us real visibility into who's vulnerable to deepfake attacks — we can prioritize training exactly where it's needed most." – SOC Manager, Defense Contractor
Why Choose Jericho for Deepfake Defense?
Deepfakes have moved from viral internet content to enterprise attack vectors. A 704% surge in deepfake face-swap attacks in 2023 signals that this is no longer an emerging threat — it's here. Traditional security tools cannot detect a convincing deepfake in real time. Human awareness is the only scalable defense, and Jericho Security builds it.
Humans Are the Target — Train Them Accordingly
Deepfake attacks exploit human psychology — urgency, authority, and familiarity. Biometric systems can be spoofed, but a trained human operator who knows what to verify is the most resilient defense layer you have.
Simulations Built on Real Attack Tech
Jericho's deepfake simulations are built on the same generative AI models attackers use — synthetic voice cloning, face-swap video, and synthetic persona generation. Your employees train against real attack techniques, not theoretical scenarios.
Behavioral Risk Data You Can Act On
Every simulation generates behavioral data on who was deceived, how, and why. Security leaders get actionable risk scores by team and role, enabling precise intervention before a real attack lands.
Signs your organization is vulnerable to deepfake attacks
You rely on video calls for high-stakes approvals
Your employees routinely take action — wire transfers, credential changes, vendor approvals — based on video calls or voice requests without independent verification. Attackers clone voice and video with consumer-grade AI tools in minutes.
You have no deepfake-specific training program
No specific training on synthetic media, voice cloning, or AI-generated fraud means your employees have no mental model for recognizing deepfake attacks. Generic phishing training doesn't cover these vectors.
Your finance or HR teams handle wire requests verbally
Finance, HR, executive assistants, and procurement teams are highest risk. If these employees haven't been specifically trained on BEC and deepfake fraud patterns, a single convincing call could cost millions.
Don't wait for a $25M deepfake to be your wake-up call.
Deepfake fraud is accelerating. A $25.6M loss from a single video call is no longer an edge case — it's a blueprint attackers are replicating globally. Jericho Security's deepfake detection training puts your workforce ahead of the attack, building the human instincts that no AI tool can replicate.
Deepfake Detection Training - FAQs
What is a deepfake attack?
A deepfake attack uses AI-generated synthetic media — cloned voices, fabricated video, or synthetic identities — to impersonate trusted individuals. Attackers use these to authorize fraudulent wire transfers, steal credentials, manipulate executives, or bypass identity verification systems.
Why can't traditional security tools stop deepfakes?
Traditional security tools scan for known malware signatures, suspicious links, and anomalous network traffic. They cannot flag a convincing AI-generated voice call or video in real time. Human recognition and verification protocols are the only reliable defense layer against live deepfake attacks.
How does Jericho's deepfake detection training work?
Jericho runs simulated deepfake attacks — synthetic voice calls, AI video impersonations, and synthetic identity scenarios — against your actual workforce. Employees who are deceived receive immediate, contextual training. Results are tracked and reported so security leaders can identify and address high-risk individuals and teams.
Which employees are most at risk from deepfake attacks?
Finance, HR, executive assistants, legal, and procurement teams are highest risk due to their roles in approving wire transfers, vendor onboarding, and executive communications. Any employee who acts on verbal or video-only instructions without independent verification is a potential target.
What compliance frameworks address deepfake threats?
Gartner predicts 30% of enterprises will distrust identity verification by 2026 due to AI-generated synthetic media. Regulatory frameworks including DORA, NIST CSF 2.0, and SOC 2 increasingly expect organizations to address AI-specific threats in their security training programs.
How does deepfake training fit with our existing security stack?
Deepfake defense training complements your existing phishing simulation, email security, and identity verification controls. Jericho integrates with your existing security awareness platform or operates as a standalone module — adding the AI-threat layer your current training almost certainly lacks.
Ready to get started?
Deepfake attacks are accelerating. Your workforce is the last line of defense. Jericho Security's AI-powered deepfake detection training builds the human instincts and verification habits that stop synthetic fraud before it becomes a breach. Schedule your free demo today.