Deepfake Protection | Arsen Cybersecurity

Mira pulled up the overlay. The fake Senator Roark had perfect skin, perfect micro-expressions, but her optical sensor noise was mathematically smooth—a synthetic signature. The real senator’s feed, which Mira located via a secondary diplomatic channel, showed her calmly sipping water in her office two miles away.

The real Senator Roark appeared on the main display, frazzled but furious. “I am alive. I am here. And I never gave that order.”

But Mira wasn’t done. Arsen’s final layer——had been running. It followed the digital breadcrumbs back through six VPNs, three dark web relays, and a compromised satellite uplink. The attacker’s signature emerged: a known psychological warfare cell operating out of a cargo ship in the South China Sea. arsen cybersecurity deepfake protection

Gasps. Aides scrambled. The real Senator Roark’s office called in, live and confused.

“Leo, send the signature to NATO cyber command. Mark it ‘Arsen-Verified. Priority Alpha.’” Mira pulled up the overlay

Mira activated protocol. Unlike defensive tools that merely alert, Arsen’s protection was active. It injected an imperceptible “reality anchor” into every frame of the legitimate feed—a cryptographic hash tied to the physical sensor’s entropy. Simultaneously, it released a Disruption Swarm into the attacker’s loop: millions of poisoned data packets that would attach to the fake stream like barnacles.

Outside the command center, the Arsen logo glowed—a locked circle within a shield. Beneath it, their motto, etched into glass: “Seeing is no longer believing. We are the proof.” The real Senator Roark appeared on the main

The crisis was averted. But as Mira leaned back, her hands trembling from the adrenaline, she saw the DeepEye dashboard tick up: Deepfake attempts neutralized today: 1,247.