45% of internal audit leaders identify deepfake audio or video impersonation as a leading AI-enabled fraud threat.
45% of internal audit leaders identify deepfake audio or video impersonation as a leading AI-enabled fraud threat. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by The Internal Audit Foundation and AuditBoard in February 2026. It covers topics including Deepfakes, AI Fraud, Deepfake Audio, Video Impersonation, Internal Audit. The original data appears in Internal Audit and AI-Enabled Fraud. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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45% of internal audit leaders identify deepfake audio or video impersonation as a leading AI-enabled fraud threat. This data was published by The Internal Audit Foundation and AuditBoard and covers Deepfakes, AI Fraud, Deepfake Audio, Video Impersonation, Internal Audit.
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This statistic comes from Internal Audit and AI-Enabled Fraud, published by The Internal Audit Foundation and AuditBoard on February 22, 2026. You can view the original report at https://www.theiia.org/en/content/research/foundation/2026/internal-audit-and-ai-enabled-fraud/.
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This statistic relates to Deepfakes, AI Fraud, Deepfake Audio, Video Impersonation, Internal Audit. Browse more statistics on Deepfakes or from The Internal Audit Foundation and AuditBoard.