Synthetic Media, Deepfakes, and Cyber Deception: Attacks, Analysis, and Defenses

by Cameron H Malin, Matthew Canham, and Kirk Kennedy

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Synthetic Media, Deepfakes, and Cyber Deception: Attacks, Analysis, and Defenses introduces the only analytical Synthetic Media Analysis Framework (SMAF) to help describe cyber threats and help security professionals anticipate and analyze attacks. This framework encompasses seven dimensions: Credibility, Control, Medium, Interactivity, Familiarity, Intended Target, and Evocation. Synthetic media is a broad term that encompasses the artificial manipulation, modification, and production of information, covering a spectrum from audio-video deepfakes to text-based chatbots. Synthetic media provides cyber attackers and scammers with a game-changing advantage over traditional ROSE attacks because they have the potential to convincingly impersonate close associates through text, imagery, voice, and video. This burgeoning threat has yet to be meaningfully addressed through any written treatment on the topic. The book is co-authored by three cyber influence and deception experts who have gained deep knowledge and experience on the topic through diverse, true operational pathways and backgrounds. The diversity and perspectives of the author team makes the content in the book the broadest and deepest treatment of synthetic media attacks available to readers.
  • ISBN13 9780443238871
  • Publish Date 1 October 2025
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
  • Imprint Churchill Livingstone
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 250
  • Language English