MSPs can now offer real-time deepfake detection with IRONSCALES' new offering
- Marijan Hassan - Tech Journalist
- May 1
- 2 min read
As deepfake-driven cyberattacks surge, IRONSCALES has announced a major new offering. A real-time deepfake detection integrated directly into enterprise email security. The AI-powered cybersecurity leader will showcase the breakthrough technology live at the RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco this week.

According to IRONSCALES, the new capability is the first and only deepfake protection built specifically for enterprise email environments, giving Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and corporate security teams a powerful tool to detect and neutralize sophisticated threats in real time.
Deepfake-related attacks have exploded globally, growing over 1,000% from 2022 to 2023, and even more sharply, 1,740% in North America. Yet most traditional defenses like Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) have failed to keep pace. A recent IRONSCALES study showed SEGs miss an average of 67.5 phishing attacks per 100 mailboxes every month.
"The cybersecurity landscape is entering a new era — Phishing 3.0," said Eyal Benishti, CEO of IRONSCALES. "Deepfakes and agentic AI are supercharging social engineering attacks. Organizations urgently need proactive tools like ours to stay protected."
How it works
The new deepfake protection uses advanced AI algorithms to analyze video, audio, and static images embedded in emails. It can flag manipulated media, catching deepfakes before they reach employees and cause financial loss, data breaches, or unauthorized access.
Importantly for MSPs, the technology is natively integrated into the existing IRONSCALES platform, making it easy to deploy and scale without disruptive add-ons or major infrastructure changes.
"The ability to detect deepfake videos in real time is a game-changer," said Itzik Menashe of Telit, an IRONSCALES customer. "It restores trust in digital communication and gives us confidence that we can spot fraudulent attempts before they cause harm."
IRONSCALES’ deepfake detection technology will be demoed live at the RSA Conference 2025 at Booth-#4500 from April 28 through May 1.