

THE DEEPFAKE SUMMIT
Building Trust Infrastructure
for the AI Economy
September 1, 2026 | Washington, DC
The technologies undermining trust are evolving faster than the institutions responsible for protecting it.
AI-driven impersonation has emerged as one of the defining strategic challenges of the AI economy. From deepfakes and synthetic identities to voice cloning, document fraud, and autonomous AI agents, organizations are rethinking how they establish identity, verify authenticity, govern AI, and preserve trust.
No single technology, organization, or policy can solve this challenge alone.
The Deepfake Summit is an executive working forum limited to 150 participants that brings together leaders from government, financial services, healthcare, technology, cybersecurity, digital identity, academia, and artificial intelligence to discuss, debate, and collaborate on the strategies, technologies, and partnerships needed to build resilient trust infrastructure for the AI economy.
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Limited seats and sponsosthips available
Shape the Conversations Defining the Future of Digital Trust
Every keynote, fireside conversation, and Summit Dialogue is designed to foster meaningful discussion, informed debate, and practical collaboration. Participants don't just hear about the future of trust—they help build it.




Supported by organizations helping to build the future of trust
"What stands out about the Deepfake Summit is the focus on practical countermeasures and real dialogue—not vendor noise, not theoretical hand-wringing. If you’re responsible for protecting customers, citizens, or critical systems, this isn’t optional learning—it’s table stakes. Looking forward to the conversations the DC forum will unlock and the solutions that come out of it.”
Elizabeth Kiehner - Chief Strategy Officer · Nortal



















