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Unconventional Attack Surfaces: Identity Replication via Employee Digital Twins

March 26, 2026

In this second installment of a series exploring emerging AI-driven attack surfaces, TrendAI™ Research focuses on employee digital twins: AI replicas of employees that create new vectors for identity compromise, data exfiltration, and persistent access.

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