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AI-Driven Cyber Risks Threaten Critical Infrastructure, Project Glasswing Warns

What Happened

Epstein Becker Green, a law firm, has launched Project Glasswing to address the growing dangers that artificial intelligence brings to critical infrastructure. According to their latest report, key sectors such as energy, healthcare, transportation, and communications are increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated cyberattacks fueled by AI automation. Project Glasswing calls for greater industry attention, policy updates, and cross-sector collaboration to defend vital systems from emerging threats posed by malicious actors leveraging advanced technologies. Stakeholders are urged to re-evaluate cybersecurity measures as the integration of AI enhances both the scale and complexity of digital attacks on infrastructure nationwide.

Why It Matters

The rise of AI-driven cyber threats dramatically elevates risks to essential services and national security. As organizations automate infrastructure management, they become more susceptible to targeted attacks with potentially catastrophic consequences for society. Read more in our AI News Hub

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