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Why Do Human Behaviour Models Need to Detect Synthetic Identities?

Luc Sabot, Country Sales Director, Ivanti: While deepfakes and phishing attacks are regularly headlined, another phenomenon has recently emerged: that of "spies" computer workers infiltrating large companies. These subjects attract a lot of attention – rightly – but they must not hide another threat related to identity, just as critical. This threat is discreet, but deeply dangerous. The malicious actors are now using AI to aggregate public data…
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Luc Sabot, Country Sales Director, Ivanti: While deepfakes and phishing attacks are regularly headlined, another phenomenon has recently emerged: that of "spies" computer workers infiltrating large companies. These subjects attract a lot of attention – rightly – but they must not hide another threat related to identity, just as critical. This threat is discreet, but deeply dangerous. The malicious actors are now using AI to aggregate public data…

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Global Security Mag Online broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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