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AI-driven impersonation scams rise: Learn to fight deepfakes and cloned CFOs in real time

Cybersecurity firm Doppel is hosting a webinar to showcase how its real-time, AI-powered platform detects and disrupts impersonation attacks, offering a smarter alternative to static security tools and traditional user awareness training

 

 

Cybercriminals are stepping up their game, moving beyond conventional phishing emails to deploy highly sophisticated social engineering campaigns powered by artificial intelligence. These attacks are no longer limited to poorly written messages or suspicious links. Today’s threat actors use deepfake technology, generative AI, and stolen corporate branding to impersonate executives, replicate websites, hijack social media accounts, and create near-flawless fake communications. Their operations are precise, adaptive, and spread across multiple platforms—email, LinkedIn, SMS, and even customer support portals.

This new wave of cyberattacks targets not just organizations, but the trust of employees, customers, and partners. Victims are often lured in by realistic recruiter messages, cloned login pages, or urgent financial requests that appear to come from familiar, authoritative figures. As these AI-driven tactics scale and evolve, even security-aware individuals are falling prey. What was once phishing has now become full-scale digital impersonation—fast, automated, and dangerously effective.

Doppel’s AI platform offers real-time defence for a real-time threat

In response to these challenges, cybersecurity firm Doppel is launching a webinar to demonstrate how real-time, AI-powered detection can protect organizations from impersonation attacks before they escalate. The session will focus on how Doppel’s platform goes beyond static security measures and traditional user training by using AI to identify attacker behaviour and disrupt campaigns as they unfold.

Doppel’s system draws from a wide range of attack data across industries, learning from every attempt to improve its detection capabilities. It not only monitors for threats but also provides actionable intelligence, helping organizations track impersonation attempts and respond immediately—before financial or reputational damage occurs.

This approach is especially critical for security leaders tasked with safeguarding brand trust, executive identities, and digital communication channels. With traditional detection rules falling short and threat actors constantly refining their techniques, a defence that adapts in real time has become essential.

The webinar is aimed at CISOs, SOC teams, and cybersecurity professionals who are on the frontlines of digital risk management. As impersonation attacks grow faster and smarter, solutions like Doppel’s represent a vital shift toward proactive, intelligent protection in the age of AI-driven deception.