Deepfake Attacks Have Fooled 66% of Companies - Is Your Security Team Ready?

January 1, 2026
Optrics

The Rise of Deepfake Attacks: Why Your Organization Needs to Act Now

In a concerning trend that's reshaping the cybersecurity landscape, nearly two-thirds of organizations have already fallen victim to deepfake attacks. These AI-generated deceptions - including synthetic audio, video, and imagery - are becoming increasingly sophisticated, presenting a formidable challenge for businesses of all sizes.

The Evolving Threat Landscape

As artificial intelligence becomes more accessible, cybercriminals are leveraging deepfake technology to execute increasingly convincing social engineering attacks. From impersonating executives in video calls to mimicking voice commands for fraudulent wire transfers, these attacks exploit our natural tendency to trust what we see and hear.

Why Traditional Security Measures Fall Short

The challenge with deepfake attacks lies in their ability to bypass conventional security controls. When an employee receives a video message that looks and sounds exactly like their CEO, traditional authentication methods may not raise any red flags. This new reality demands a fundamental shift in how organizations approach security awareness and training.

Building Human-Centric Defense with KnowBe4

This is where KnowBe4 security awareness training platform becomes invaluable. By providing comprehensive training that specifically addresses deepfake threats, organizations can transform their employees from potential vulnerabilities into robust defensive assets. KnowBe4's solution combines:

  • Regular training modules updated to reflect the latest deepfake tactics
  • Simulated phishing exercises that include AI-generated content
  • Real-world examples and best practices for identifying synthetic media
  • Tools for reporting suspicious communications

The Impact of Proactive Training

Organizations utilizing KnowBe4's platform report significant improvements in their security posture, with employees becoming more adept at identifying and reporting suspicious communications before they can cause damage. This proactive approach helps restore confidence among security teams and executive leadership while protecting the organization's reputation and financial assets.

🔑 Key Takeaway: With over 66% of organizations already targeted by deepfake attacks, the question isn't if your organization will face this threat, but when. The time to prepare is now.

Ready to protect your organization against sophisticated deepfake threats? Book a demo with our security experts to see how KnowBe4's security awareness training can strengthen your human firewall.

 

 

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