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Identity Attacks Rise Amidst Governance Gaps in Cybersecurity

Severity: Medium (Score: 51.9)

Sources: Ciso.Economictimes.Indiatimes

Summary

At the ETCISO Identity & Access Management Summit 2026, cybersecurity leaders discussed the increasing sophistication of identity attacks, driven by deepfake technology and inadequate governance. Despite the belief that many identity-based attacks are preventable, organizations struggle with outdated controls and third-party vulnerabilities. Experts emphasized that sector-specific challenges require more than just technological solutions; they need strong leadership and governance. The discussions highlighted that identity is now a frontline defense in cyber warfare, necessitating continuous verification and trust models. Attacks exploit weaknesses in biometric systems, particularly during remote onboarding processes. The need for AI-enabled detection methods was also stressed to counteract AI-driven identity fraud. Overall, the landscape of identity management is becoming increasingly complex, with non-human identities posing additional risks. Key Points: • Identity attacks are becoming more sophisticated, leveraging deepfake technology. • Governance gaps and third-party vulnerabilities hinder effective identity management. • Continuous verification and AI-enabled detection are critical for combating identity fraud.

Key Entities

  • India (country)
  • CWE-200 - Exposure of Sensitive Information (cwe)
  • Aerospace (industry)
  • Financial (industry)
  • Insurance (industry)
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