Cyber resilience in the age of AI

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The AI Safety Summit has been hailed as a “diplomatic breakthrough” by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, after signing the Bletchley Agreement – an international declaration to address the risks posed by the technology. Working in cybersecurity, I was pleased to see that this agreement, coupled with the release of the ‘Capabilities and risks from frontier AI’ paper, underscored the multifaceted concerns surrounding cybersecurity vulnerabilities and the potential for AI-driven targeted malware. But beyond identifying the risks to cybersecurity, it’s also important that we discuss how AI can supercharge security technology, so we encourage innovation in this space.

The AI Safety Summit rightfully acknowledged the need for AI-powered cyber attacks to be high on the agendas of both private and public organizations. AI empowers cybercrime groups to streamline their attacks, elevating their effectiveness in targeting organizations and breaching defenses. According to the recently published FIDO Alliance’s Online Authentication Barometer, 54% of respondents noted a surge in suspicious messages and scams, with 52% attributing the sophistication of phishing techniques to threat actors leveraging AI.

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