AI-driven impersonation and deepfake scams are no longer theoretical risks. Executives are now seeing convincing fake Teams meetings, emails, and messages designed to trigger urgent financial or operational actions.
In this video, we break down why returning to basic verification practices matters more than ever. When something feels off, stop the process, pick up the phone, and confirm through a trusted channel. Small pauses can prevent major losses.
Key takeaways:
• How AI is being used to impersonate executives and leadership
• Common red flags tied to wire fraud and urgent requests
• Why voice verification still matters in a digital-first world
• Simple steps organizations can take to reduce social engineering risk
If your team relies on email, chat, or virtual meetings to make decisions, this is a reminder worth sharing.


