Gradiant is showcasing Veraquo in San Francisco, a tool designed to combat disinformation and digital fraud

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Gradiant presenta VERAQUO en la RSA Conference

The Galician RTO is attending the world’s leading cybersecurity event, taking place these days in San Francisco, to showcase this platform designed to fight the malicious uses of generative AI

Veraquo can detect manipulated images and videos or cloned voices, making it a powerful ally in protecting the integrity of information in the digital age, while reducing financial and reputational risk

Gradiant, Galicia’s leading ICT RTO, is taking part these days, and until March 26, in RSA Conference 2026, the world’s most important cybersecurity event, held in San Francisco (USA). At this global showcase, the technology center is presenting its latest innovations for industry, highlighting Veraquo, a pioneering artificial intelligence-based platform designed to fight the malicious uses of generative AI.

From the Spain International Pavilion, Gradiant will demonstrate Veraquo’s potential to provide companies, public administrations, and users with reliable tools to verify the authenticity of digital content. The platform can detect manipulated images and videos or cloned voices with great accuracy, making it a key ally in protecting the integrity of information in the digital era while reducing financial and reputational risk.

Juan González, Director of Security and Privacy at Gradiant, who is attending RSA 2026, explains: “Thanks to its comprehensive approach, this tool analyses audio, image, and video to detect manipulation. This makes it possible, for example, to identify whether an apparently real video has been artificially generated, whether a voice has been cloned, or whether an image has been altered for malicious purposes. Tools such as Veraquo, which can be integrated via API or used through a web interface, strengthen organizations’ capabilities to manage not only the protection of digital assets, but also the reliability of transaction flows and automated decision-making in real time, a critical factor for operating in competitive and regulated markets.”

In addition to Veraquo, Gradiant is presenting in San Francisco other key technological assets that strengthen process integrity and the protection of digital identities, especially for the financial sector. One such example is SafeGate, positioned as a platform designed to organize complex cryptographic infrastructures, reducing operational risks and improving traceability and regulatory compliance in highly regulated markets.

As part of this comprehensive approach, the center is also showcasing complementary solutions such as KeyConnect by Gradiant, aimed at secure key management in cloud environments, and IDhub by Gradiant, focused on the governance of digital certificates and authentication and signing processes.

With this proposal, Gradiant positions financial cryptography not only as a layer of protection, but also as a key competitive differentiator for the organizations that will lead the digital financial ecosystem.