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In our latest on-demand webinar, Matt Edmonson, SANS Senior Instructor and founder of Argelius Labs, joined Flashpoint to discuss the intersection of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and AI. Drawing from his vast federal law enforcement experience, he shared actionable, human-driven techniques for detecting and vetting AI-generated online content.
Before deploying any human-driven vetting techniques, an analyst must understand the specific structural trap threat actors are laying. Adversaries are no longer just using AI to spin up isolated phishing copy; they are using it to corrupt the automated defense pipelines that security teams rely on.
Modern threat intelligence workflows utilize automated ingestion to feed open-source data directly into local vector databases and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) models. Aware of this, sophisticated threat actors deploy a coordinated infrastructure strategy: they register multiple lookalike domains simultaneously to broadcast the exact same AI-generated disinformation narrative.
When automated security tools ingest this data, the system flags multiple distinct “sources” confirming the story as truth. This structural echo chamber completely bypasses automated verification safeguards, polluting corporate databases with validated lies. We have seen this play out via:
Vetting AI content relies on compiling a cluster of intersecting indicators across text, images, audio, and video until a definitive analytical confidence level is reached. While generative tools have grown highly sophisticated, they are still bound by mathematical constraints and architectural limitations. Catching these errors and inconsistencies requires analysts to identify a cluster of intersecting indicators across text, images, audio, and video:
Human analysts remain the most critical layer of defense against illicit uses of AI. Empowered by comprehensive threat intelligence, OSINT, and AI technologies, security teams can hunt for clusters of intersecting indicators across text, images, audio, and video to assess authenticity. To learn more and to gain more essential techniques, watch the full on-demand webinar. Using Flashpoint, organizations can filter through noise, execute critical data premortems, and neutralize sophisticated disinformation campaigns.
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