A job applicant can be deepfaked into existence in 70 minutes, cybersecurity firm finds

A job applicant can be deepfaked into existence in 70 minutes, cybersecurity firm finds
To combat fake interviewees, employers can use techniques like asking candidates to pass a hand over their faces, looking for cues like rapid head movements, or recording interviews for forensic analysis. Deepfake candidates pose a challenge for HR teams, with federal agencies warning of remote-work fraud risks.