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Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response

Detecting, Analyzing, and Responding to AI-Driven Synthetic Media Threats

Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response
Course Schedule

CLASSROOM

20-24 Jul 2026
Tokyo
$6,950
05-09 Oct 2026
Dubai
$5,950
14-18 Dec 2026
London
$5,950
10-14 May 2027
Dubai
$5,950
19-23 Jul 2027
Tokyo
$6,950
04-08 Oct 2027
Dubai
$5,950
13-17 Dec 2027
London
$5,950

ONLINE

29 Mar-02 Apr 2027
Online
$4,950
Certificate
  • Coventry Academy Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course

Training Overview

Training Overview

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and deep learning has led to the emergence of deepfakes and synthetic media as a serious cybersecurity, reputational, and national security threat. Deepfakes are no longer limited to experimental videos; they are now actively used in fraud, social engineering, misinformation campaigns, executive impersonation, identity theft, and psychological operations.

Organizations, governments, and security teams must move beyond awareness and develop structured threat intelligence and incident response capabilities to effectively detect, assess, and mitigate deepfake-enabled attacks. Traditional cybersecurity controls alone are no longer sufficient, as deepfakes exploit human trust, digital identity, and media authenticity.

This Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response training course provides a comprehensive and practical framework for understanding deepfake threats, building threat intelligence capabilities, detecting synthetic media, and executing effective incident response strategies. Participants will learn how deepfakes are created, how they are weaponized by attackers, how to recognize early warning signals, and how to respond decisively to minimize operational, financial, and reputational damage.

What are the goals?

By the end if this Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response training course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the deep learning technologies behind deepfakes and synthetic media
  • Identify deepfake-enabled attack vectors and threat actor tactics
  • Establish deepfake-focused threat intelligence processes
  • Detect and analyze manipulated audio, video, and image content
  • Assess organizational risk related to deepfake threats
  • Execute structured incident response for deepfake-related incidents
  • Manage crisis communication and reputational impact
  • Integrate deepfake threats into cyber risk, GRC, and security strategies

Who is this Training Course for?

This Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • Cybersecurity and information security professionals
  • Threat intelligence and SOC analysts
  • Incident response and digital forensics teams
  • Risk management and GRC professionals
  • IT security managers and CISOs
  • Law enforcement and public sector security teams
  • Media, communications, and crisis management professionals
  • Legal and compliance officers

How will this Training Course be Presented?

This training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes an interactive mixture of lecture-led learning & group discussions.

The Course Content

Day One: Deepfake Threat Landscape and Risk Overview
  • Introduction to deepfakes and synthetic media
  • Evolution of deepfake technology and AI-driven manipulation
  • Types of deepfakes: video, audio, image, and text-based impersonation
  • Deepfake attack scenarios and real-world incidents
  • Threat actors and motivations
  • Deepfake threats in fraud, cybercrime, and misinformation
  • Business, reputational, and national security impacts
  • Risk exposure across sectors (finance, government, media, energy)
Day Two: Deepfake Creation Techniques and Detection Fundamentals
  • Deep learning models behind deepfakes
  • GANs, diffusion models, and neural voice cloning
  • Common tools and platforms used to generate deepfakes
  • Understanding artifacts and manipulation indicators
  • Manual vs. automated detection approaches
  • Audio, video, and image analysis techniques
  • Limitations of detection technologies
  • Human factors and social engineering aspects
Day Three: Deepfake Threat Intelligence Operations
  • Introduction to threat intelligence frameworks
  • Deepfake threat intelligence lifecycle
  • Collection sources: open-source, social media, dark web
  • Indicators of deepfake activity and campaigns
  • Attribution challenges in synthetic media attacks
  • Threat actor profiling and intent analysis
  • Integrating deepfake intelligence into SOC operations
  • Intelligence sharing and collaboration models
Day Four: Incident Response for Deepfake Attacks
  • Deepfake incidents as cybersecurity and reputational crises
  • Incident classification and severity assessment
  • Incident response playbooks for deepfake scenarios
  • Containment, mitigation, and evidence preservation
  • Digital forensics for synthetic media incidents
  • Coordination between IT, legal, HR, and communications
  • Regulatory and legal considerations
  • Lessons learned and post-incident review
Day Five: Governance, Preparedness, and Future Defense
  • Developing organizational deepfake response policies
  • Crisis communication and media response strategies
  • Training employees to recognize deepfake threats
  • Integrating deepfake risks into enterprise risk management
  • AI governance and ethical considerations
  • Regulatory trends and compliance implications
  • Future trends in deepfake technology and detection
  • Building organizational resilience against synthetic media threats

Providers and Associations

Anderson
Anderson
Aztech Training
Aztech Training
COPEX
COPEX

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The Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response training course is designed to be practical, engaging, and highly interactive. Participants benefit from a dynamic learning environment that combines expert-led presentations, facilitated discussions, case studies, practical exercises, and collaborative learning activities. The focus is on developing knowledge that can be applied immediately within the workplace, ensuring participants gain both valuable insights and practical skills that support improved professional performance.

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Yes. Participants who successfully complete the Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response training course will receive a Coventry Academy Certificate of Completion, recognising their commitment to professional development and continuous learning. This certificate serves as formal evidence of participation and achievement and can support career progression, professional credibility, and ongoing development objectives. Where applicable, details regarding professional development credits or accreditation will be provided within the course information.

No prior experience is required to attend the Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response training course. The course is designed to accommodate participants from diverse professional backgrounds and varying levels of experience. While some familiarity with the subject matter may help participants gain additional value from certain discussions and activities, the course content is structured to ensure that both newcomers and experienced professionals can fully engage with the learning experience and benefit from the training.

The Deepfake Threat Analysis and Strategic Response training course is designed for professionals seeking to strengthen their knowledge, enhance their capabilities, and achieve greater impact within their organisations. It is suitable for managers, supervisors, team leaders, technical specialists, consultants, and professionals at all career stages who wish to expand their expertise and stay current with industry developments. Whether you are looking to advance your career, improve workplace performance, or prepare for new responsibilities, this course provides valuable knowledge and practical insights to support your professional growth.