Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity
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23 December 2024

This two pager was written by the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS), in-house research service and think tank. EPRS writes studies, analysis and first-glance articles on various topics like migration, climate, and, digitalisation. EPRS provides a comprehensive range of products and services, backed by specialist internal expertise and knowledge sources in all policy fields, so empowering Members and committees through knowledge and contributing to the Parliament’s effectiveness and influence as an institution. EPRS also supports and promotes parliamentary outreach to the wider public [1].

"Artificial intelligence (AI), which is being integrated into our daily lives at an overwhelming pace, has the potential to shape our digital landscape. As it can influence everything – from personal data security to national defence strategies – the issue of cybersecurity is becoming increasingly critical. 

While the cybersecurity aspects of AI are receiving a lot of attention, evidence shows that the use of AI for and against cybersecurity is rapidly developing."

Find the report below. 

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/ATAG/2024/762292/EPRS_ATA(2024)762292_EN.pdf


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