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In this information environment, threat actors, influencers and nation-states are targeting executives and organizations to shape public perception. These narrative attacks are intrinsically connected and aimed to cause financial, operational and reputational harm. The challenge is that these intelligence workflows often treat them as separate problems that threat intelligence and social listening can’t follow.
This session drew expertise from Lawson Ferguson, Tradecraft Lead at Fivecast, and Daniel González, Narrative Intelligence Advisor at Blackbird.AI, to explore a critical new threat vector called narrative attacks: what gets missed when you monitor engagement without narrative context, or track narratives without understanding who is behind them.
During this webinar, attendees learned:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming organizational operations and enabling new products to be built easier and more effectively through optimization, data analysis, and predictive applications. The emergence of generative AI, driven by advances in large-scale language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E, highlights the fundamental changes that are currently underway. In a complex, profile-based world where AI can improve security, productivity, and user experience, Okta is already using AI in a variety of applications, including ThreatInsight and Bot Detection.
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