Description: Falsification refers to the act of creating, altering, or reproducing information or documents fraudulently, with the intent to deceive others. This practice is considered a serious violation of compliance norms and can have significant legal consequences. In the context of information security, falsification can compromise data integrity and trust in systems, making it a critical issue in security orchestration. From the forgery of official documents to the creation of false identities, this activity can manifest in various forms, affecting both individuals and organizations. The detection of forgeries has become more sophisticated with the advancement of artificial intelligence, which allows for the identification of anomalies in data patterns that may indicate fraud. Additionally, falsification poses serious challenges in terms of privacy and data protection, as the manipulation of sensitive information can lead to privacy violations. In the field of applied statistics, data falsification can distort results and conclusions, affecting the validity of research and analysis. Finally, in the context of cloud computing, compliance with regulations is threatened by the possibility of data falsification, requiring automation and response measures to mitigate risks.