In 2025, HR leaders are facing a new kind of threat: highly convincing fake applicants, AI-powered resume fraud, and deepfake interview proxies. What used to be fringe or far-fetched is now a weekly reality for talent teams.
From fake IT workers linked to nation-states to deepfake-driven interview fraud, the threats have never been more diverse, or more advanced. According to HYPR’s 2025 State of Passwordless Identity Assurance report, 95% of organizations experienced a deepfake incident in the last year, and nearly 40% had a GenAI-related security breach.
This field-ready guide outlines 10 bottom-of-funnel actions to equip HR teams with real-world tactics, tools, and strategies to detect, prevent, and respond to identity fraud in recruiting and onboarding. Each step is designed to be immediately implementable and mapped to core tools HR professionals already use.
Fraudulent hires affect HR, Security, and IT, yet ownership is often murky:
Toolkit Tip: Assign an executive sponsor (e.g., CHRO or CISO) for hiring fraud oversight.
This isn’t just about paranoia. It’s about readiness. HR teams should establish a fraud-first mindset:
Toolkit Tip: Standardize your screening process with a short “authenticity check” script for recruiters to follow during early conversations.
Not every role requires the same rigor:
Toolkit Tip: Build screening tiers into your job requisition templates.
As synthetic candidates and deepfakes become more sophisticated, relying on human intuition alone isn’t enough. Instead, build process-level defenses:
Toolkit Tip: Rehearse your response plan by running “fraud injection” simulations in your onboarding or interview funnel to see how your systems respond – not just your people.
AI-generated resumes and fake work history are on the rise. Don’t rely on gut instinct, use scalable signals to flag inconsistencies early:
Toolkit Tip: Use pre-screening software that incorporates digital footprint analysis to identify high-risk applicants before interviews.
Don’t wait until you like the candidate. Use multi-factor identity verification before they enter your hiring funnel:
Toolkit Tip: Integrate HYPR Affirm into your ATS (e.g., Greenhouse, Lever) to automate fraud screening.
Remote applicants frequently lie about location:
Toolkit Tip: Leverage Affirm’s geolocation feature to automate this process and reduce liability.
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To prevent interview fraud and proxies, implement lightweight but effective checks—with transparency and candidate consent:
Toolkit Tip: Record interviews and retain them for internal verification if inconsistencies arise.
Proxies often disappear after early interviews. Enforce re-verification:
Toolkit Tip: Deploy Affirm to automate re-verification workflows tied to hiring stage transitions.
The hiring process is only the beginning. Maintaining workforce integrity means:
Toolkit Tip: Consider implementing continuous or lifecycle IDV strategies to stay ahead of evolving threats.
In today’s remote and hybrid hiring environments, verifying a candidate’s identity is more critical—and more challenging—than ever. HYPR Affirm empowers HR and talent teams to securely validate candidate identities before day one, reducing risk while accelerating onboarding.
HYPR Affirm offers key capabilities tailored for HR use cases, including:
To see how leading organizations use HYPR to secure candidate verification and streamline onboarding, visit our Candidate Verification and Onboarding page.
HR is no longer just a gatekeeper for talent – it’s a key stakeholder in enterprise security. These 10 tactics empower HR professionals to detect deception, prevent fraud, and collaborate with Security and IT to ensure your workforce is who they say they are.
But the best place to start? Your current workforce. A comprehensive identity verification audit helps baseline your team and uncover hidden risk quickly, without integrations.
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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from HYPR Blog authored by Vy Chen. Read the original post at: https://blog.hypr.com/hr-interview-onboarding-fraud-guide