C-Suite
Your leaders can authorise almost anything, which is exactly why they get impersonated.
Most Exposed
Executives, EAs
The Attack
Deepfake voice and video, whaling, executive impersonation

A voice that sounds exactly like your CEO can now ask your finance team for a transfer, and mean none of it.
The attacks we stop:
A finance employee gets a call in what sounds exactly like the CEO's voice, cloned from a podcast or earnings call, authorising an urgent payment
An executive assistant receives a message matching the chief executive's usual tone and timing, asking them to handle a confidential transfer discreetly
A deal team is sent a convincing video message or email impersonating a senior leader during a live acquisition, when large movements of money already feel normal
How we protect you:
We map the public detail and predictable habits an attacker studies to make a fake convincing
We show you, on your own executives and in private, just how persuasive an impersonation now is
We run controlled exercises through the assistants and teams who act on leadership instructions, so a convincing approach is familiar before it is real
We close the routes around your leaders, so a request appearing to come from the top is confirmed through a channel an attacker can't reach, before anyone acts on it
C-Suite
Your leaders can authorise almost anything, which is exactly why they get impersonated.
Most Exposed
Executives, EAs
The Attack
Deepfake voice and video, whaling, executive impersonation

A voice that sounds exactly like your CEO can now ask your finance team for a transfer, and mean none of it.
The attacks we stop:
A finance employee gets a call in what sounds exactly like the CEO's voice, cloned from a podcast or earnings call, authorising an urgent payment
An executive assistant receives a message matching the chief executive's usual tone and timing, asking them to handle a confidential transfer discreetly
A deal team is sent a convincing video message or email impersonating a senior leader during a live acquisition, when large movements of money already feel normal
How we protect you:
We map the public detail and predictable habits an attacker studies to make a fake convincing
We show you, on your own executives and in private, just how persuasive an impersonation now is
We run controlled exercises through the assistants and teams who act on leadership instructions, so a convincing approach is familiar before it is real
We close the routes around your leaders, so a request appearing to come from the top is confirmed through a channel an attacker can't reach, before anyone acts on it
C-Suite
Your leaders can authorise almost anything, which is exactly why they get impersonated.
Most Exposed
Executives, EAs
The Attack
Deepfake voice and video, whaling, executive impersonation

A voice that sounds exactly like your CEO can now ask your finance team for a transfer, and mean none of it.
The attacks we stop:
A finance employee gets a call in what sounds exactly like the CEO's voice, cloned from a podcast or earnings call, authorising an urgent payment
An executive assistant receives a message matching the chief executive's usual tone and timing, asking them to handle a confidential transfer discreetly
A deal team is sent a convincing video message or email impersonating a senior leader during a live acquisition, when large movements of money already feel normal
How we protect you:
We map the public detail and predictable habits an attacker studies to make a fake convincing
We show you, on your own executives and in private, just how persuasive an impersonation now is
We run controlled exercises through the assistants and teams who act on leadership instructions, so a convincing approach is familiar before it is real
We close the routes around your leaders, so a request appearing to come from the top is confirmed through a channel an attacker can't reach, before anyone acts on it