Daon announced the addition of xSentinel, an expansion of its AI.X technology.
xSentinel provides adaptive synthetic voice protection to create a layer of defense within any voice communication channel and enhance the identity verification technologies suite on Daon IdentityX and TrustX platforms.
Deepfake technology has advanced to the point of successfully mimicking voice signals that give us vital information about a caller's characteristics, like tone and articulation, making it nearly impossible for call center employees to detect voice fraud using traditional methods.
A recent Daon survey spoke to these kinds of issues: 62% of IT executives in B2B companies reported some concern about the security threats posed by AI and deepfakes.
xSentinel generates a signal to potential fraud that is more accurate than traditional audible cues, effectively stripping away the advantage that cloned voice generators provide for bad actors.
Seconds after a caller begins speaking, the proprietary algorithms detect various cues that could indicate a digitally generated voice.
xSentinel provides the data necessary for organizations to build reliable synthetic voice protection steps into their contact center processes.
The AI-powered synthetic voice detection built into xSentinel keeps pace with the changing fraud landscape by using machine learning to continually adjust and improve its ability to detect synthetic speech cues.
Real-time signaling system for early, in-call detection.
Seamless implementation - no customer enrollment requirement.
Easy integration into any contact center or other voice communication platform.
Designed with privacy and compliance in mind - no biometrics or other PII required.
This Cyber News was published on www.helpnetsecurity.com. Publication date: Thu, 07 Dec 2023 12:13:05 +0000