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We're seeing a continuing growth in the number of duplicitous attacks by AI agents on individuals.
Previously cyber criminals focused most of their efforts where the greatest gains were to be made - phishing large organisations, infecting servers and locking down applications ready for ransoms to be paid.
But with AI, anyone with half a brain can launch an army of AI agents across networks of individual users.
It's terrifying.
We need cognitive security and sovereignty, and we need that technological literacy, fast.
By Dave ThackerayWe're seeing a continuing growth in the number of duplicitous attacks by AI agents on individuals.
Previously cyber criminals focused most of their efforts where the greatest gains were to be made - phishing large organisations, infecting servers and locking down applications ready for ransoms to be paid.
But with AI, anyone with half a brain can launch an army of AI agents across networks of individual users.
It's terrifying.
We need cognitive security and sovereignty, and we need that technological literacy, fast.