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Home » Deepfake Fraud Costs the Financial Sector an Average of $600,000 for Each Company, Regula’s Survey Shows
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Deepfake Fraud Costs the Financial Sector an Average of $600,000 for Each Company, Regula’s Survey Shows

By News RoomOctober 31, 20244 Mins Read
Deepfake Fraud Costs the Financial Sector an Average of 0,000 for Each Company, Regula’s Survey Shows
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RESTON, Va., Oct. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Regula, a global developer of forensic devices and identity verification solutions, reveals new survey findings, “The Deepfake Trends 2024.” The stats highlight the financial impact deepfake fraud has on businesses across industries and countries. While the average loss for most organizations reached $450,000, the Financial Services sector experienced a greater burden, exceeding $603,000.

Losses of up to $450,000 appeared to be a reality for 92% of surveyed businesses. Moreover, 10% of organizations reported losses exceeding $1 million, underscoring how severe the problem is.

Image: Regula’s study shows that nearly a quarter of Fintech organizations report losses over $1 million from deepfake fraud – double the global average.

What is more alarming, Regula’s earlier research from 2022 indicated that the average financial burden of identity fraud was around $230,000 — almost half the current figure. This sharp increase in just two years illustrates the rapid evolution of the threat landscape, and highlights the urgency for organizations to strengthen their defenses against deepfakes.

Breakdown by industry and geography

Among all the surveyed industries, Finance was found to be the most affected by video and audio deepfakes: 23% of surveyed organizations in this sector reported more than $1,000,000 in losses due to AI-generated fraud; meanwhile, the global average is half as much.

Notably, Fintech experiences more losses than Traditional Banking: the mean amount for these industries reached $637,000 and $570,000, respectively.

Financial losses also vary significantly not only by industry, but also by region. Mexico reported the highest average losses at $627,000, followed by Singapore with $577,000, and the USA at $438,000. Meanwhile, Germany and the UAE reported a slightly lower, but still significant, burden of $394,000 and $379,000, respectively.

Country-wise financial losses due to deepfakes

Image: Regula’s study shows Mexico faces the highest average losses from deepfake fraud, while Germany and the UAE report impacts nearly half that amount.

False confidence?

The study also reveals a concerning gap between organizations’ confidence and competence. While 56% of businesses claim they are very confident in their ability to detect deepfakes, only 6% report having avoided financial losses from these attacks.

“The significant gap between confidence in detecting deepfakes and the reality of financial losses, particularly in Financial Services, shows that many organizations are underprepared for the sophistication of these attacks. As the threat evolves, it’s crucial for companies to switch to a liveness-centric approach, which we adhere to at Regula. This approach is focused on dealing with physical objects only — both faces and documents, as well as their dynamic parameters — in real time, which can significantly decrease the chances of falling victim to a deepfake attack. Additionally, it’s advisable to use multiple layers of identity verification and choose highly reliable technologies, like secure server-side reprocessing of all document and biometric checks,” says Ihar Kliashchou, Chief Technology Officer at Regula.

Find more insights on deepfake fraud in the survey report. Read the full version on our website.

Additional resources:

*The research was initiated by Regula and conducted by Sapio Research in August 2024 using an online survey of 575 business decision-makers across the Financial Services (including Traditional Banking and Fintech), Crypto, Technology, Telecommunications, Aviation, Healthcare, and Law Enforcement sectors. The respondent geography included Germany, Mexico, the UAE, the US, and Singapore.

About Regula

Regula is a global developer of forensic devices and identity verification solutions. With our 30+ years of experience in forensic research and the largest library of document templates in the world, we create breakthrough technologies in document and biometric verification. Our hardware and software solutions allow over 1,000 organizations and 80 border control authorities globally to provide top-notch client service without compromising safety, security or speed. Regula was repeatedly named a Representative Vendor in the Gartner® Market Guide for Identity Verification.

Learn more at www.regulaforensics.com.

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