Virtual

Atlanta CISO Community

Town Hall

February 3, 2026 | 9:00am EST

February 3, 2026
9:00am EST

Defending Against Deepfakes with Identity-First Security

Participate with your CISO peers in the Atlanta community in small, breakout discussions on a mission-critical priority for security leaders. These informal discussions allow you to share your insights and learn from the lessons, approaches and experiences of a diverse group of peers in virtual breakout rooms.

Join fellow CISOs in the Atlanta community to discuss:

Identify And Address Deepfakes as Critical Threats to Identity and Trust

Implement Digital Identity Solutions and Risk-Aware Authentication

Restore Trust by Adopting Identity-First Security Strategies

Agenda

February 3, 2026

9:00am - 10:00am  EST

Defending Against Deepfakes with Identity-First Security

Deepfake technology is now a frontline threat, enabling impersonation attacks that can bypass traditional defenses and manipulate trust. From executive impersonation to fraudulent account access, AI-generated media is a growing vector for identity fraud and social engineering. To stay ahead, organizations must integrate digital identity, verification, and risk-aware authentication into their security posture. Strengthening identity-first security is essential to restoring digital trust and mitigating deepfake threats.

Join this Town Hall to discuss:

  • Recognizing deepfakes as a major identity and trust threat
  • Integrating digital identity and risk-aware authentication
  • Restoring trust with identity-first security strategies

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