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Australia Examines How Frontier Artificial Intelligence Interacts With Cyber Security Systems

Artificial intelligence used to be discussed mainly in the context of productivity tools, online search, or digital assistants. Frontier models are now appearing in a different conversation. Cyber security specialists increasingly view advanced artificial intelligence as something that can participate in security analysis and digital defence. These systems can process very large volumes of technical information and identify patterns that might be difficult for humans to see quickly. This capability means artificial intelligence may assist security teams when analysing threats, studying vulnerabilities, or reviewing complex code bases.

A recent report from the Australian Cyber Security Centre draws attention to how artificial intelligence is becoming part of the broader infrastructure used to understand digital risk. Cyber security therefore becomes not only a matter of software and networks but also a conversation about how intelligent systems interact with security processes.

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Apr 10
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