Unmasking the Future: AI’s Hilarious Love Affair with Cybersecurity

Autonomous Cyber Defence Challenges: It’s like training a toddler for the Olympics or teaching a dog to fetch a stick on Mars. AI is the new superhero in town, capable of batting down cyber-villains before you can scream ‘cyber-attack’. But before it dons the cape, it must navigate a tightrope walk of legal, policy, and operational hurdles. No pressure, AI!

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AI and cybersecurity, two of the most buzzworthy topics of the year, have finally started seeing each other, and it's getting serious. They've just starred in a joint report from Georgetown University’s Centre for Security and Emerging Technology and the Alan Turing Institute. The drama unfolds around autonomous cyber defence, a plot twist where AI protects networks and systems faster than any human could. But hang on to your seats, folks, because the AI doesn't need human authorization to make decisions. That's right, it's autonomous. It's like a superhero movie where the hero can take down the villain before you can even say "cyber-attack". But don't get too comfortable, AI still has to pass the test of time and face some serious challenges before it can truly wear the cape.

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