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Generative AI injection attacks best tackled at source, says new Yoti white paper
March 6, 2024, 7:44 p.m. | Joel R. McConvey
Biometric Update www.biometricupdate.com
Yoti has released a new white paper on the threat of generative AI and the best ways organizations can defend themselves against deepfakes. Delving into the evolving threat landscape and the differences between presentation attacks and injection attacks, the biometrics and digital ID firm lays out how updates to its MyFace Secure Image Capture (SICAP) software can help address the problem.
Generative AI deepfakes can be used to perpetuate misinformation and disinformation, to deploy phishing attacks, to commit identity theft …
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