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Total length of the course: <1 hour
AI is reshaping cybersecurity faster than policy or doctrine can keep up, but the reality is more uneven than the hype suggests. In this conversation, examine what AI is actually changing across cyber offence, defence, and intelligence, from vulnerability discovery and ransomware to the automation of threat analysis and the biases AI introduces into analysts who rely on it. To finish, we ask whether the mainstream AI safety debate is even looking in the right direction.
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What impacts has AI had, or not, on cyber offence?
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How is AI changing vulnerability discovery and disclosure?
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How might AI be exploited in ransomware campaigns?
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How will AI affect spyware?
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How does AI change the economics of cyber offence and defence?
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What parts of CTI can be automated — and what can’t?
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Does the use of the same LLMs by threat actors lead them to behave more similarly, and how does this affect threat hunting?
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What new biases do AI tools introduce into intelligence work?
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Do current AI safety debates overlook cyber-specific risks?
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