TC&C Receives
Frost & Sullivan
Best Practices Award 2025

Pioneering the Future of Digital Trust:
Download the Whitepaper on TC&C's Award-Winning Innovation!
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, deepfake technology has emerged as one of the most significant threats to businesses and individuals alike. These AI-generated synthetic media, mimicking real voices, images, and videos, are increasingly weaponized for fraud, identity theft, social engineering, and misinformation campaigns. The financial stakes are alarmingly high: deepfake fraud material alone increased by a staggering 3,000% in 2023, with attempts happening every five minutes in 2024. Fraud losses facilitated by generative AI are projected to reach $40 billion in the United States by 2027. Traditional security measures are no longer sufficient to protect organizations from the unprecedented damage caused by AI-powered fraudsters.
Deepfake Guard, developed by TC&C, stands as the world’s first holistic anti-deepfake solution. It has recently earned Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Global New Product Innovation Recognition for pioneering real-time, enterprise-grade protection against synthetic media threats. Unlike conventional solutions that primarily focus on identity verification, Deepfake Guard takes a comprehensive approach, designed to assess the validity and authenticity of the ongoing communication itself. This proactive defense helps businesses avoid significant financial and reputational damage, elevating the security and credibility of their communications to an unparalleled level.
What sets Deepfake Guard apart is its advanced combination of AI-powered multimodal detection and contextual understanding technologies. It simultaneously analyzes audio, video, images, and text for signs of deepfakes, interpreting intent, sentiment, and context while cross-referencing data with known fraud behaviors to deliver a comprehensive, real-time risk assessment. Furthermore, its proprietary Deepfake Captcha Engine can actively intervene by challenging suspicious users to confirm their true identity, adding an unparalleled layer of security and strengthening security against sophisticated attack attempts.
This whitepaper delves into the intricate details of Deepfake Guard’s award-winning technology, showcasing how it integrates seamlessly with existing enterprise communication platforms like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Cisco Webex, and offers flexible deployment across cloud, on-premises, and mobile infrastructures. It explains how this solution, operating at high volume with low latency, delivers a compelling value proposition for enterprises in high-risk industries such as financial services, healthcare, and customer contact centers. Discover how TC&C is setting a new standard in enterprise threat detection and providing future-proof protection against the accelerating threat of synthetic media fraud.
Key Takeaways:
- Pioneering Real-Time Deepfake Detection: Learn how Deepfake Guard provides immediate, enterprise-grade protection by analyzing communications as they happen, stopping threats before any damage is done.
- Holistic Multi-Modal & Contextual Analysis: Explore its unique ability to simultaneously analyze audio, video, images, and text, integrating contextual understanding to interpret intent, sentiment, and behavior for unparalleled accuracy.
- Active Intervention with Deepfake Captcha: Understand how its proprietary algorithm can challenge suspicious users to verify their true identity, adding a critical layer of defense against impersonation attempts.
- Seamless Integration & Flexible Deployment: Discover how it integrates effortlessly with popular communication platforms (Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Cisco Webex) and offers versatile deployment options (cloud, on-premises, mobile) to fit your organizational needs.
- Strategic Protection for Trust & Reputation: Gain insights into how Deepfake Guard safeguards your brand, prevents financial losses, and preserves digital trust in an increasingly vulnerable world, especially for high-risk sectors like finance and contact centers.
Research, Vice President
