Nametag Launches Self-Service Account Recovery Solution That Stops AI-Generated Deepfake Attacks
SEATTLE, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nametag, the identity verification platform for helpdesks, today announced the launch of Nametag Autopilot, the only self-service account recovery solution that prevents AI-generated deepfake attacks. Account recovery requests represent a significant single point of failure in IT security, susceptible to ransomware, data breaches, and injection attacks, including the use of AI deepfakes. Nametag Autopilot prevents social engineering and impersonation attacks while saving organizations millions by deflecting expensive password and multifactor authentication (MFA) resets to self-service.
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SEATTLE, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nametag , the identity verification platform for helpdesks, today announced the launch of Nametag Autopilot , the only self-service account recovery solution that prevents AI-generated deepfake attacks. - So when a helpdesk agent grants an account reset, they inadvertently blow the door wide open to data breaches and ransomware attacks.
- In this way, Nametag stops account takeovers (ATOs) and data breaches by verifying users at critical moments like account recoveries, MFA resets, and high-risk transactions.
- “I am excited about our new partnership with Nametag for its account recovery solution as it promises to elevate our customer experience to new heights.