AI-based attacks dominated InfoSecurity Europe. What you need to know.

Watch the keynote from the show stage: how AI voice cloning slips past your helpdesk — and how to stop it.

AI accelerates the Social Engineering game: How AI voice cloning is rewriting the rules of Enterprise Security

A 28-minute session recorded live from the Resilience & Cyber Risk Stage, ExCel London, 3 June 2026.
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Adam Boynton, Senior Enterprise Strategy Manager, EMEIA

Why the demo made a packed theatre go quiet.

Someone cloned your colleague's voice using 30 seconds podcast, phone call or voice message. They called your helpdesk. Your MFA didn't stop them.

Adam drew on research from Google, Verizon, NCC Group and Jamf's own threat intelligence to show why mobile sits at the centre of modern exploit chains — then walked through the controls that actually close the gap.

The numbers behind the session.

Research cited on stage at the Resilience & Cyber Risk Stage, Infosecurity Europe, June 2026.
85%
of enterprises say mobile device threat risks increased in the past year
48x
daily — how often Jamf Mobile Forensics scans kernel logs, crash reports and certificates
87%
of critical infrastructure organisations say a mobile or IoT breach would substantially impact business
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