The partnership between Breacher.ai and Shreem Growth Partners introduces a pioneering defense mechanism against the escalating danger of AI deepfake fraud, specifically designed to protect corporate executives from sophisticated impersonation attacks. With financial services firms reporting average losses of $603,000 per company in 2024 due to deepfake fraud, the urgency for effective countermeasures has never been more critical.
This innovative solution is structured around three key elements: an executive briefing program, a vulnerability assessment via deepfake simulations, and specialized awareness training. Together, these components aim to fortify leadership teams against the unique vulnerabilities posed by AI-powered threats, which traditional security measures often fail to address adequately.
Jason Thatcher of Breacher.ai points out the inadequacy of conventional security training in combating the nuanced risks of AI impersonation. Aarti Samani of Shreem Growth Partners adds that the exploitation of trust in executive authority by attackers necessitates a more robust and informed defense strategy.
The endorsement from Anoop Nair, GM of Interpolitan Money, highlights the solution's real-world applicability, driven by his own encounter with executive impersonation. This partnership's offering is now available across sectors highly susceptible to executive impersonation, including financial services, technology, government, and legal industries, marking a significant step forward in corporate cybersecurity.


