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Real-Time Deepfake Detection for Google Meet

Your employees do not need to guess or assume if they are being scammed during a Google Meet call

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Can you tell which one is fake?

Deepfake in Google Meet 
became a Real Issue

The surge in video deepfakes has already led to significant financial losses for companies. In one high-profile incident, an employee at the engineering firm ARUP was deceived during a fake video call with someone impersonating the CFO, resulting in the transfer of $25 million to a fraudster’s account. As cybercriminals leverage AI to create more sophisticated scams, Deloitte projects that generative AI could contribute to $40 billion in fraud losses in the U.S. by 2027. Alarmingly, 43% of finance professionals surveyed have already fallen victim to deepfake scams, while 87% admitted they would authorize a transaction immediately if contacted by their CEO or CFO, further highlighting the urgency of addressing this growing threat.

Realtime Deepfake Detection for Google Meet

Real-Time Video Deepfake Detection provides an essential layer of protection for internal security. It ensures peace of mind for executives, employees, and customers by confirming that they are interacting with a real person, not an AI-generated impersonation with malicious intent. Designed for seamless integration and immediate deployment, this plugin delivers a scalable, platform-independent cybersecurity solution powered by Truly's award-winning detection technology.

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"Verifying every participant's identity in our Google Meet conferences is non-negotiable in today's deepfake landscape. Truly delivers the essential real-time protection that prevents synthetic imposters from infiltrating our most sensitive discussions"

Jennifer garner
Jennifer Garner
Cybersecurity Risk Manager, QBST Inc.

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