According to a recent LinkedIn post from GetReal Security, the company has contributed to a new report on deepfake risks commissioned by the U.K. Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and conducted by consultancy PUBLIC. The post suggests the report anticipates a significant rise in demand for advanced deepfake detection tools as generative AI capabilities and misuse grow.
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The post highlights that DSIT’s recognition of GetReal Security as a leader in deepfake detection could strengthen the company’s credibility with government and enterprise buyers. For investors, association with a government-backed study may signal potential for future policy-aligned contracts and heightened demand in a niche cybersecurity segment focused on AI-driven content authentication.
As public- and private-sector concerns over synthetic media escalate, the report’s findings, as referenced in the post, point to a growing market for detection technologies. If GetReal Security can translate this positioning into commercial agreements, it may benefit from early-mover advantages in a market likely to see increased regulatory and budgetary attention.
The company’s involvement in the DSIT-commissioned work may also enhance its visibility among partners and integrators building broader trust-and-safety or fraud-prevention solutions. This could support strategic collaborations and potential cross-selling opportunities, though the post does not provide details on revenue impact, contract size, or specific commercial pipelines.

