Five Eyes intelligence alliance warns AI is accelerating cyber risk evolution
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Malte Kirchner
Summary
The cybersecurity agencies of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance (Australia, New Zealand, UK, Canada, and USA) have issued a rare joint statement warning that AI is rapidly transforming the cyber risk landscape. They emphasize that cyber risks can no longer be treated as purely technical problems, and that risk assumptions are becoming obsolete in months rather than years. The agencies urge executives and states to act quickly and understand security as a business risk to maintain the upper hand against evolving AI-driven threats.
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States must act quickly to maintain the upper hand, according to the rare statement from the so-called 'Five Eyes.'
Cyber risks can no longer be treated as purely technical problems.
Risk assumptions are now becoming obsolete in months, not years, the agencies explain.
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