Paris Peace Forum Launches 2-Track INTAiC to Assess AI Threats to Global Internet Infrastructure
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Updated · scworld.com · Jul 9
Paris Peace Forum Launches 2-Track INTAiC to Assess AI Threats to Global Internet Infrastructure
3 articles · Updated · scworld.com · Jul 9
Summary
INTAiC will convene international experts to map AI-driven cyber threats to global internet infrastructure and issue forward-looking assessments, with further updates due at the Paris Peace Forum's November conference.
The 2-track initiative aims to fix fragmented threat information by maintaining a regularly updated defender resource and by building a quick-response coalition of governments and businesses to handle AI-related cyber risks.
A second workstream will evaluate frontier AI models' cyber capabilities and misuse risks, using independent third-party experts and seeking new organizational and funding pathways for research.
Microsoft, the Cyber Threat Alliance and the Cloud Security Alliance are already listed as partners, signaling early backing from major industry and nonprofit cybersecurity groups.
When AI can autonomously attack and defend, who is truly in control of our critical digital infrastructure?
Can any human-led coalition keep pace with autonomous, machine-speed cyber threats?
INTAiC: Building a Unified Global Defense Against AI-Driven Cyber Threats in 2026
Overview
The Integrated Network for Trusted AI in Cyberspace (INTAiC), launched by the Paris Peace Forum, brings together governments, research institutions, and non-profit organizations to address the growing risks of AI-driven cyber threats. By integrating diverse expertise and resources, INTAiC aims to create a unified global response and develop new organizational and funding pathways for research. Its mission is to form a cohesive front against complex and evolving AI-powered cyber risks to internet infrastructure, with strong support from prominent organizations and businesses. This collaborative approach seeks to overcome fragmented defenses and strengthen global cybersecurity.