Cybersecurity in the Age of Generative AI

Oct 16 • 5:00 PM BST

This webinar offers a comprehensive exploration of deepfake technology and its implications for cybersecurity. Participants will gain an understanding of artificial intelligence, generative AI, and the mechanics behind deepfakes, including synthetic images, videos, and audio. The webinar examines the use of deepfakes in cybercrime, featuring recent news reports and case studies on AI-driven crimes.  Emphasis is placed on detection techniques and tools to identify and mitigate deepfake threats, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to navigate this complex and evolving landscape.

 

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Cybersecurity in the Age of Generative AI Webinar FAQs

  • Cybersecurity professionals
  • IT specialists
  • Digital forensics experts, law enforcement officers, and anyone involved in information security or cyber defense
  • Individuals working in media, journalism, and legal fields who are concerned with the authenticity of digital content
  • Policymakers and educators looking to understand and mitigate the risks associated with deepfake technology

You Will Learn How To:

  • Understand the fundamentals of deepfake technology and its underlying AI mechanisms
  • Recognise and analyse deepfake-based cyberattacks through case studies and recent examples
  • Identify and utilise detection techniques and tools to combat deepfake threats
  • Implement practical defensive strategies to protect against deepfake-driven cybercrime
  • Navigate the evolving landscape of AI-generated content in cybersecurity

Dennis Harper

Dennis has been a Learning Tree International instructor since 2000 and during that time has taught over 350 classes to thousands of Learning Tree students. Always balancing his Learning Tree work with his active consulting practice (Harponian LLC), Dennis began his career teaching Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server Administration. He now teaches - and authors - many Learning Tree titles, such as "Azure Data Factory: Designing and Implementing Data Integration Solutions" and "Real World Machine Learning for Non-Programmers."

Dennis has been an MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) and an MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer) for several years. He also recently completed his qualification as a GCT (Google Certified Trainer). In addition, Dennis holds certifications as an AWS Architect and an AWS Authorised Instructor. His consulting work now focuses primarily on planning, implementation, deployment, administration, troubleshooting, and optimisation for Project Server, 3D Printing and Modeling, Azure, Office 365, Microsoft 365, and SharePoint.