Business-grade deepfake defense

Don't transfer millions to a deepfake

A finance director in Hong Kong lost $25 million after every person on his Zoom call turned out to be a deepfake. Voice cloning takes 30 seconds. Verify participants are real before approving anything.

92%

Of businesses lost money to deepfakes

$25M

Stolen in one deepfake video call

3,000%

Surge in deepfake attacks

30s

To clone someone's voice

Your eyes and ears can't be trusted anymore

AI can now generate photorealistic faces, clone voices from 30 seconds of audio, and impersonate executives in real-time video calls. Gartner predicts 30% of enterprises will distrust standalone identity verification by 2026.

$897M stolen via deepfake fraud

53% of finance professionals have been targeted by deepfake schemes — and 43% fell victim. The average enterprise loss is $680,000 per incident.

Detection tools fail in practice

Deepfake detection tools hit 95% accuracy in the lab but drop to 65% in real-world scenarios. They analyze recordings after the fact — not during the live call.

Zoom and Teams have no protection

Major video platforms have zero built-in deepfake detection. They rely on user-provided names and static profile pictures — both trivially spoofed.

580 deepfake incidents in H1 2025

Deepfake attacks surged 580% in the first half of 2025 alone. Finance, legal, and executive teams are the primary targets — and attacks are accelerating quarter over quarter.

$40B projected losses by 2027

Deloitte projects deepfake-enabled fraud will cost businesses $40 billion globally by 2027. Without active verification, every video call with a financial decision is a potential attack surface.

When to require participant verification

Not every call needs verification. Focus on high-risk scenarios where deepfake impersonation could cause real damage. Build these triggers into your security policy.

Wire transfers over $10,000

Any call authorizing a wire transfer, payment redirect, or change of banking details should require liveness verification of all approvers. This is the single most common deepfake attack vector.

Sensitive data sharing

Before sharing trade secrets, customer PII, credentials, or strategic plans on a video call, verify every participant. One impersonated attendee can exfiltrate everything discussed.

First-time vendor or partner calls

The first call with a new vendor, supplier, or partner is the highest-risk moment. You have no baseline for their voice or mannerisms. A 10-second liveness check establishes trust from the start.

Board and executive meetings

C-suite impersonation is the fastest-growing deepfake category. For board meetings, investor calls, and executive strategy sessions, verify participants before discussing anything material.

SnapTrust vs Passive Detection Tools

FeatureSnapTrustPassive Detection Tools
Verification methodActive 3D liveness challengePassive video/audio analysis
When it worksDuring the live call, before decisionsAfter the call, on recordings
Real-world accuracy99.9%+ (iBeta Level 2 certified)65-85% (lab vs real-world gap)
Defeats real-time deepfakesYes — requires physical 3D faceNo — designed for pre-recorded content
Setup requiredNone — browser link, no installEnterprise integration, API keys, training
CostFree to start, per-session pricing$25,000-$100,000+/year enterprise contracts

Verify before you authorize

Before approving a wire transfer, sharing sensitive data, or making a critical decision on a video call, ask participants to verify with a 10-second liveness check. Active verification beats passive detection.

1

When a video call involves a financial decision or sensitive data, create a verification session from your dashboard.

2

Share the link in the Zoom or Teams chat. Each participant opens it on their phone.

3

They complete a 10-second 3D face scan. Our liveness detection confirms a real human — not a deepfake, video replay, or mask.

4

You see verified selfies for all participants with timestamps. Proceed with confidence, or flag unverified participants.

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End-to-end encrypted

Face data encrypted on your device before transmission.

iBeta Level 2 certified

ISO 30107-3 — the highest liveness standard.

10-second verification

No app download needed. Works in any browser.

Frequently asked questions

Protect your next video call

85% of CFOs call deepfake scams an existential threat. Forrester predicts 40% more spending on detection in 2026. Start verifying before you authorize.