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Reality Defender, ActiveFence Partner on Deepfake Defense

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Reality Defender integrates deepfake detection into ActiveFence’s AI safety platform, strengthening enterprise defenses against synthetic media threats.

Reality Defender, the RSA Innovation Award-winning deepfake detection platform, and ActiveFence, a leading provider of AI security and safety solutions for online experiences, today announced a strategic partnership to integrate deepfake detection capabilities into ActiveFence’s AI safety infrastructure.

The collaboration enables ActiveFence clients to seamlessly detect and prevent synthetic media threats across video, audio, image, and text formats through Reality Defender’s API. By combining Reality Defender’s best-in-class deepfake detection technology with ActiveFence’s real-time guardrails, AI firewall and threat intelligence capabilities, the partnership provides comprehensive protection against the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-generated threats.

As generative AI tools enable threat actors to create increasingly sophisticated synthetic content at scale, enterprises face mounting security and reputational risks from deepfake impersonations, AI-generated fraud, and synthetic misinformation campaigns. This partnership addresses the critical need for multi-layered AI safety infrastructure that can detect, moderate, and remediate harmful synthetic content in real time.

“Deepfakes are no longer isolated threats, they’re part of a broader wave of GenAI-enabled manipulation that demands multi-layered defenses,” said Noam Schwartz, CEO and Co-Founder of ActiveFence. “By integrating Reality Defender’s deepfake detection with ActiveFence’s real-time guardrails, we’re adding a powerful capability for the comprehensive protection enterprises need to safeguard users, platforms, and reputations against synthetic media abuse.”

“We want to make enterprise-grade deepfake detection accessible to any developer — not just to government agencies or Fortune 500 companies,” said Ben Colman, CEO and Co-Founder of Reality Defender. “That ambition drives this partnership with ActiveFence — also trusted by Fortune 500 companies and a large pool of developers alike — allowing us to extend that impact into real-world protection. Companies and regulators are realizing that when it comes to GenAI, safety can’t be reactive. It needs to be built in by design and through an integrated approach combining detection, moderation, and intelligence. That’s what we’re building together.”

The integration will soon be available to ActiveFence clients, enabling them to leverage Reality Defender’s proven deepfake detection models within their existing safety and security guardrails. This partnership represents a significant step forward in providing enterprises with the built-in, comprehensive AI safety infrastructure needed to protect against the full spectrum of synthetic media threats.

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