CES 2025: Cyberette – In focus: deepfakes and digital threats

January 12, 2025

Cyberette, a Dutch company, is presenting its advanced technologies for combating deepfakes and digital threats at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. One outstanding highlight is the real-time detection and prevention of deepfakes, which are reliably identified using artificial intelligence and their distribution prevented. This solution demonstrates how AI can be used to secure digital communication channels.

Cyberette’s participation at CES 2025 highlights the growing relevance of cyber security in an increasingly connected world. Rapid progress in areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing and networked infrastructure is increasing the pressure on companies to implement proactive and scalable security solutions. Cyberette is positioning itself as a pioneer by developing innovative approaches to protecting digital ecosystems from emerging threats such as deepfakes and targeted attacks.

CES provides an international stage for companies like Cyberette to showcase their technologies and foster partnerships. For security industry professionals, the show is an unmissable opportunity to learn about technological trends and develop new strategies for addressing global challenges. In particular, Cyberette’s contribution to deepfake detection demonstrates the potential of specialised technologies to effectively combat disinformation and manipulation.

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