The rise of deepfakes | Prashasth Baliga | TEDxMall Road
The talk explores the rise of deepfakes, their misuse in fraud, scams, and manipulation, and their threat to individuals and society. It emphasizes awareness, responsibility, and collective action to safeguard truth in an increasingly deceptive digital age Prashasth Baliga is an international voice in cybersecurity, known for leading large-scale security transformations and consulting for global enterprises. With deep expertise in cyber risk, automation, and AI security, he has led security teams at some of the world’s foremost cybersecurity companies, helping secure critical sectors including banking, fintech, government, and education.Beyond his corporate role, Prashasth is a passionate public speaker and mentor, having delivered keynotes and guest lectures at leading universities and conferences across Asia, Europe, and Australia. A strong advocate for cyber awareness and AI safety, he is committed to inspiring the next generation and promoting greater diversity in the cybersecurity field. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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