Identity Attacks Have Gone Industrial. Are Your Defenses Ready?
The Fifth Industrial Revolution has industrialized deception. While AI enables unprecedented scale and innovation, it also allows bad actors to move faster than traditional defenses placing digital trust at the center of the modern economy.
Traditional cybersecurity was never designed to detect real-time synthetic media injection. Although new frameworks such as NIST SP 800-63-4 and CEN/TS 18099 provide a critical foundation, they represent the starting line not the finish line.
Join the iProov Threat Intelligence team for a live briefing based on telemetry from the iProov Security Operations Center (iSOC) as we move past industry buzzwords to reveal the real Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) used by attackers to industrialize identity fraud.
Threat Intelligence: What We’re Seeing in 2026
Reserve Your Spot
• 1,151% surge in iOS injection attacks in H2 2025
• Global criminal networks sharing attack TTPs across regions
• Virtualized environments enabling large-scale synthetic identity fraud
• Deepfake impersonation turning video calls into a new attack surface
What You’ll Learn
In this intelligence briefing, we’ll break down how organizations can adapt their security strategies for this rapidly evolving threat landscape.
You’ll learn:
• How attackers are operationalizing industrial-scale identity fraud
• The emerging injection attack techniques targeting iOS devices
• How global criminal groups share and industrialize attack playbooks
• How to interpret and operationalize NIST SP 800-63-4 and CEN/TS 18099
• Why standards-aligned testing is the foundation but not the finish line
• How Managed Detection and Response (MDR) creates a continuous intelligence loop that adapts faster than evolving adversaries
Live Q&A with the iProov Threat Intelligence Team
Bring your most pressing security questions. Our threat intelligence experts will discuss the real attack patterns they are tracking today and what organizations should do next.
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