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CE - Deepfakes & AI: The New Era of Real Estate Crime

 Export to Your Calendar 1/21/2026
When: Wednesday, January 21
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: Webinar
United States
Presenter: Andie Romness & Caleb Richard
Contact: NYSLTA
RGT@nyslta.org
212-964-3701


Online registration is available until: 1/19/2026
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deepfakes & AI:  The new era of real estate crime

 

Presented by:

andie romness, head of national partnerships, closinglock

caleb richard, director of engineering, closinglock

 

This course is designed to educate title insurance professionals on the rapidly evolving threat landscape facing real estate transactions, with a specific focus on the growing use of artificial intelligence and deepfake technology in fraud schemes. As transactions continue to move digitally, bad actors are exploiting weaknesses in traditional verification methods, email-based communication, and manual workflows. This program provides practical, real-world insight into how identity fraud, payoff fraud and wire fraud occur today and why these schemes are increasingly difficult to detect. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of current fraud trends, emerging AI-driven threats, and best practices for protecting clients, escrow accounts while maintaining efficient and compliant closing operations.

 


A professional continuing education program approved by the NY State DFS.

 

NYSLTA approval number NYPO - 102959    

 

Upon completion of this webinar, licensed title agents may receive 1 CE Credit.


This course has been sponsored by 

 

    
   

 

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