In today’s digital landscape, artificial intelligence isn’t just a tool — it’s a weapon. Cyber criminals are using AI to automate attacks, craft convincing deepfakes, and manipulate information at unprecedented scale and speed. At Protect 2020, we specialise in preparing leadership teams to defend against these emerging threats — not with theory, but with experience-hardened insight, realistic simulations, and executive-grade training
Our expert-led presentations are designed specifically for boardrooms, C-suite teams, and senior decision-makers. These sessions decode the technical jargon and provide clear, actionable intelligence about:

We offer structured training programs tailored to executives and high-value personnel, covering:

Below are 4 of the key reason to choose Protect 2020 to lead you through the new emerging threats of AI driven cyber attacks.
Our team has direct experience in tracking AI-driven cybercrime activity, including deepfake deployment and synthetic fraud across dark web marketplaces and forums.
We speak your language. No fluff, no filler. Just high-impact, relevant threat education for those who lead..
Whether you're a FTSE-listed corporation or a government department, our training can be tailored to your environment, threat profile, and industry.
We bring intelligence from the front lines of cyber defence to your boardroom — including emerging trends in .onion-based threat actor coordination.
1. Deepfake CEO Fraud
AI-generated deepfake videos or voice clones of executives can trick employees into authorising fraudulent payments, leaking sensitive data, or bypassing security protocols—creating realistic, high-trust deception in seconds..
2. AI-Powered Spear Phishing
Machine learning enables hyper-personalised phishing attacks that mimic writing styles, internal jargon, and behavioural patterns—making malicious emails indistinguishable from genuine communication, dramatically increasing compromise success rates
3. Synthetic Insider Threats
AI can forge digital identities, CVs, and background histories to create synthetic employees—allowing threat actors to infiltrate organisations, gain credentials, and exfiltrate data without ever setting foot inside.
4. Reputation Sabotage via Deepfakes
A fabricated video of an executive making controversial statements can go viral, damaging brand trust, crashing stock prices, and igniting legal chaos—all orchestrated without the victim saying a word.
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