According to a recent LinkedIn post from Reality Defender, the company is participating in Dune Labs alongside Dune Security, offering hands-on sessions that simulate real attacker techniques, voice cloning for vishing risk, and real-time deepfake interactions. The post indicates that participants receive personalized exposure briefings that identify gaps in current simulation and remediation coverage within their organizations.
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The post suggests a focus on practical threat education and risk quantification, which may help Reality Defender deepen relationships with security-conscious enterprises and drive demand for its deepfake detection and protection solutions. If the company can convert these high-engagement workshops into paid deployments, this type of experiential marketing could support revenue growth, enhance its positioning in the emerging deepfake-defense segment, and potentially improve pricing power in enterprise security budgets.

