ISMG Editors: How Deepfakes Are Breaking Digital Trust
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The article discusses how deepfakes are impacting digital Know Your Customer practices and the rise of non-human identities in security. It also mentions Delinea's acquisition of StrongDM, which provides insights into future trends in privileged access management.
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Also: How Non-Human Identities Redefine Security; the Delinea-StrongDM Deal In this week's panel, four editors discussed how deepfakes are reshaping digital Know Your Customer practices, what the rise of non-human identities means for CISOs and what Delinea's acquisition of StrongDM tells us about where the privileged access market is heading.