The Rise of the Clones

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping society and cybercrime. Jake explores how criminals exploit AI, from CEO voice cloning to deepfakes and hacks on CCTV systems. These demonstrations highlight vulnerabilities and how AI has been used as a weapon for misinformation and crime. Drawing on lessons from recent attacks, Jake shows how AI-enabled threats erode trust and expose unprepared sectors. He links these examples to CNI and broader industries, stressing the urgent need for businesses, governments, and regulators to strengthen cyber resilience against fast-evolving, state-sponsored and criminal threats.

Wed Oct 15 / 12:30 - 13:00 BST

The Rise of the Clones
06. Jake Moore - Global Cybersecurity Advisor, ESET

Jake Moore

Global Cybersecurity Advisor, ESET

Jake Moore, Global Cybersecurity Advisor for ESET and Crime Enthusiast, brings a unique edge to the digital security realm. As well as conducting research and analysis into the latest cybersecurity and AI threats, he also regularly comments on a range of cybersecurity and AI stories in the press for outlets such as BBC, ITV, Sky News and CNN. Jake previously worked in the police force for 14 years in the Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime Unit. He investigated 100s of crimes and spent much of his time in Crown Court producing digital evidence for an abundance of different offences ranging from fraud to murder. Leveraging this experience, he now guides businesses and employees in bolstering their cybersecurity by blending real-world crime-fighting insights, using artificial intelligence and social engineering techniques with advanced digital security strategies to combat evolving cyber threats.

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