Deepfake Inoculation Training
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A deepfake simulation platform for enterprises that sends realistic AI-generated content (synthetic CEO videos, cloned voice calls, fake face-swap video meeting participants) to employees, training them to detect and report deepfakes.
Kill Reason
Security awareness training is a category already owned by KnowBe4, Proofpoint, and Mimecast — well-funded platforms serving millions of enterprise users. Deepfake simulation is a feature addition to existing phishing simulation workflows, not a standalone product category, and these incumbents are actively shipping it.
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