EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 14 MIN
Deepfake Governance
from Bare Metal Cyber · host Dr. Jason Edwards
When deepfakes become cheap and convincing, the hardest question inside an enterprise is no longer “Was this compromised?” but “Did this ever really happen?” In this narrated audio version of “Deepfake Governance: Policy, Evidence, and the New ‘I Didn’t Say That’ Defense,” we explore how synthetic media erodes trust in real recordings, chats, and logs. You will hear how the liar’s dividend plays out in executive disputes, harassment claims, incident narratives, and market-moving conversations, and why security and technology leaders need to think about evidence integrity as seriously as they think about endpoint security or identity. This episode is based on my Wednesday “Headline” feature from Bare Metal Cyber Magazine.From there, we walk through the core elements of a deepfake-aware governance model: tightening what counts as official communication, mapping the weak points in your current evidence stack, and designing authenticity architectures that favor provenance over gimmicks. We then connect those design choices to the moments that really matter: internal investigations, board briefings, regulator conversations, and public disputes where both sides can point to “proof.” Along the way, you will get language to use with legal, HR, and business leaders so you can frame deepfake governance as a strategic capability, not just another AI problem.
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When deepfakes become cheap and convincing, the hardest question inside an enterprise is no longer “Was this compromised?” but “Did this ever really happen?” In this narrated audio version of “Deepfake Governance: Policy, Evidence, and the New ‘I Didn’t Say That’ Defense,” we explore how synthetic media erodes trust in real recordings, chats, and logs. You will hear how the liar’s dividend plays out in executive disputes, harassment claims, incident narratives, and market-moving conversations, and why security and technology leaders need to think about evidence integrity as seriously as they think about endpoint security or identity. This episode is based on my Wednesday “Headline” feature from Bare Metal Cyber Magazine.From there, we walk through the core elements of a deepfake-aware governance model: tightening what counts as official communication, mapping the weak points in your current evidence stack, and designing authenticity architectures that favor provenance over gimmicks. We then connect those design choices to the moments that really matter: internal investigations, board briefings, regulator conversations, and public disputes where both sides can point to “proof.” Along the way, you will get language to use with legal, HR, and business leaders so you can frame deepfake governance as a strategic capability, not just another AI problem.
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