Certified AI Access, a South African AI trust and risk infrastructure company, and Reality Defender, a deepfake detection platform, today announced a partnership to deploy enterprise-grade deepfake detection technology across South Africa’s financial sector.
The integration gives institutions the ability to detect AI-generated impersonations and synthetic media in real time, addressing one of the fastest-growing fraud vectors in the region.
AI-enabled fraud, including voice cloning, deepfake impersonation, and synthetic identity attacks is accelerating across South Africa’s financial system.
Banks have warned customers about increasingly sophisticated impersonation scams, and the National Financial Ombud Scheme has confirmed a surge in AI-generated complaints entering its system, some exceeding 100 pages with fabricated legal references.
“Traditional fraud systems were built to detect fraud after it happens. AI-generated threats move faster, scale instantly, and adapt in real time,” says Matthew Renirie, co-founder of Certified AI Access. “The question is no longer whether organisations will be targeted, but whether they have the infrastructure to detect what is real and what is synthetic.”
Renirie adds that the partnership brings Reality Defender’s multimodal detection capabilities, covering all media types and modalities, directly into the workflows where these threats occur.
Certified AI Access works with financial services firms, corporates, and public institutions to translate advanced AI detection into practical governance and readiness frameworks.
Reality Defender’s patented multi-model platform is used by financial institutions, government agencies, and multinational organisations globally to detect deepfakes and prevent fraud.
Together, the partnership represents one of the first deployments of enterprise-grade AI threat detection infrastructure in South Africa.
“Synthetic media is being used to exploit trust at scale, and detection has to happen at the speed of the threat,” said Ben Colman, co-founder and CEO of Reality Defender. “This partnership gives South African institutions the ability to verify what is real, in real time, across everyday interactions.”