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EU cybersecurity agency sets out AI research needs

                     

Enisa calls for tools to assess defensive technologies and attacker behaviour

The EU’s cybersecurity agency has set out what it believes are the bloc’s research needs around artificial intelligence, including the development of tools to assess defensive technologies and the behaviour of cyberattackers.

The recommendations from Enisa were published in a 7 June report, amid growing concern in the bloc about cybersecurity threats and how these could be worsened or fended off using AI.

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