GetReal, a startup focused on detecting deepfakes, has raised $17.5 million in funding to enhance its AI-driven forensics platform. The company aims to provide tools for governments and enterprises to combat the growing threat of deepfake technology, which poses risks to both businesses and national security. With a client list that includes major names like John Deere and Visa, GetReal is positioned to make a significant impact in the cybersecurity landscape.
The funding will be used for research and development, hiring, and expanding business operations. GetReal's platform features tools designed to protect high-profile individuals from impersonation and to analyze media for authenticity. The involvement of notable investors like Forgepoint Capital and Cisco Investments highlights the increasing demand for solutions that address the challenges posed by deepfakes.
• GetReal raised $17.5 million to enhance deepfake detection capabilities.
• The platform includes tools for safeguarding executives from impersonation.
Deepfakes are AI-generated media that can impersonate individuals, posing security risks.
Cyber-forensics involves analyzing digital media to detect manipulation and ensure authenticity.
This service provides tools for analyzing media content to identify deepfakes and other manipulations.
GetReal specializes in developing AI tools to detect and analyze deepfake media.
Forgepoint Capital invests in cybersecurity startups, including GetReal, to enhance digital security solutions.
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