Breacher.ai and Shreem Growth Partners have unveiled a pioneering deepfake protection solution designed specifically to safeguard enterprise leadership from sophisticated AI impersonation attacks. The partnership responds to a growing cybersecurity threat where 54% of social engineering attacks now target executives, creating significant financial and reputational risks for organizations.
The collaborative solution provides a three-pronged approach to deepfake defense: executive briefing, vulnerability assessment, and organization-wide awareness training. By combining Breacher.ai's advanced deepfake simulations with Shreem Growth Partners' executive education program, the initiative addresses critical security gaps in current corporate defense strategies.
Financial implications of this threat are substantial. Recent data indicates financial services firms are losing an average of $603,000 per company to deepfake fraud in 2024, with 60% of successful attacks exploiting publicly shared executive information. The new solution is immediately available to enterprises in financial services, technology, government, and legal sectors where executive impersonation poses significant risks.
Jason Thatcher, Founder of Breacher.ai, emphasized that traditional security training fails to address the unique vulnerabilities executives face in an increasingly sophisticated digital landscape. By providing targeted training and simulation tools, the partnership aims to help organizations proactively defend against evolving AI-driven threats.
Aarti Samani, founder of Shreem Growth Partners, noted that attackers exploit the inherent trust associated with executive communication, making comprehensive protection strategies essential. The solution ensures organizations can develop practical protocols adaptable to advancing AI technologies.



