Pindrop’s ICASSP 2024 paper shows how room acoustics can enhance liveness detection
In a research paper 1co-authored with David Looney to be presented at the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) in Seoul, South
Pindrop® Pulse, First to Accurately Detect Deepfakes from OpenAI’s Voice Engine
Several of our customers have asked Pindrop if our recently launched deepfake detection product, Pindrop® Pulse, can detect synthetic content generated by OpenAI’s1 new Voice
4 Top Cybersecurity Trends Discovered From Our Recent CFX Event
Ensuring cybersecurity is front and center for companies is now a non-negotiable task. That’s why Pindrop released quarterly insider sessions to check in and ensure
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Mirai Source Code Release Leads to Huge Increase in Botnet
When the source code for the malware behind the Mirai botnet was released nearly three weeks ago, security researchers immediately began poring over it to
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Congress Wants Answers on Yahoo Email Scanning
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Pork Explosion Backdoor Found in Some Android Bootloaders
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