Understanding AI Deepfake Attacks in 2026
AI-generated video, voice, and identity spoofing have moved from headline curiosity to active enterprise threat. Attackers are cloning executive voices, fabricating video calls, and using synthetic identities to manipulate employees into transferring funds and exposing credentials. In this webinar, we’ll cover: • How deepfake attacks work in real enterprise environments in 2026 • The signals employees need to recognize a spoofed call, video, or identity • How to build deepfake awareness into an existing security training program
About the speakers

Jonathan Grossman
Director, Marketing
Jonathan Grossman is Director of Product Marketing at Adaptive Security, where he leads the company's go-to-market strategy and product positioning. He oversees how Adaptive brings new capabilities to market across phishing, AI governance, and email security — helping security teams understand and act on emerging threats.

Zach Weingarten
Head of Customer Success
Zach Weingarten is Head of Customer Success at Adaptive Security, where he works directly with security leaders to drive adoption, retention, and measurable outcomes. He partners closely with enterprise and mid-market customers to ensure they're getting full value from Adaptive's human risk management platform.