Poland anticipates intensifying cyberattacks amid spread of advanced AI tools
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
Poland anticipates intensifying cyberattacks amid spread of advanced AI tools
13 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
Deputy digitalization minister Pawel Olszewski reports a sharp increase in Russian-sourced cyberattacks targeting Poland since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
The Polish government warns that the proliferation of advanced artificial intelligence will likely escalate the scale and sophistication of online threats.
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