AI vs. AI: Defending against deepfakes and disinformation
Published on August 22, 2025
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) doesn’t just defend but also fuels cyberthreats, enterprises face a new kind of challenge: safeguarding not only their infrastructure but also their information integrity.
In this thought-provoking episode of ManageEngine Insights, we sit down with Richard Wong, associate partner and global head of security advisory at Frost & Sullivan, to explore how deepfakes, AI-powered disinformation, and synthetic media are reshaping the cybersecurity landscape.
Together, we discuss:
How AI-generated deepfakes and disinformation are being used in cyberattacks
The role of AI in detecting and defending against synthetic threats
Why brand security, digital trust, and internal awareness matter more than ever
What organizations must do today to build resilience for the AI-powered future
If you’re a CISO, IT leader, security professional, or simply curious about the future of cybersecurity, this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
Agenda:
The evolution of cybersecurity in the age of generative AI
Real-world examples of deepfake-driven attacks on businesses
How AI tools are used to detect synthetic content—and their limitations
Why disinformation defense is becoming a boardroom issue
Practical steps enterprises can take to stay ahead of AI-powered cyberthreats


