Reality Defender forms government advisory board

On April 23, Reality Defender announced the formation of its government advisory board, bringing together distinguished leaders from the defense, intelligence, and national security sectors. This strategic initiative will bolster Reality Defender’s mission to secure critical communication channels by detecting deepfake impersonations in real time.

The establishment of the government advisory board reinforces Reality Defender’s commitment to enabling trust in an AI-powered world and securing government communication channels against deepfake threats. As generative AI tools increasingly enable bad actors to impersonate and defraud at scale, the company continues to develop cutting-edge integrations that detect and prevent sophisticated deepfakes across national security channels.

The newly formed government advisory board includes:

  • Lt. Gen. Charlie “Tuna” Moore (Ret.). – Former Deputy Commander of the United States Cyber Command
  • Jennifer Ewbank – Former Deputy Director of the CIA for Digital Innovation and Founder of Andaman Strategic Advisors
  • Maj. Gen. Clay Hutmacher (Ret.) – Operating Partner at DCVC and Former Director of Operations of the United States Special Operations Command
  • Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, Jr. (Ret.) – Former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2

 

“The collective expertise of these distinguished leaders will be invaluable as Reality Defender continues to enhance our detection capabilities and help governments worldwide maintain the integrity of their communications,” said Ben Colman, CEO and co-founder of Reality Defender. “Their guidance will strengthen our ability to stay ahead of emerging threats and deliver robust solutions that enable confidence in an increasingly AI-driven landscape.”

Source: Reality Defender

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