AI-accelerated attacks require a paradigm shift from reactive emergency cybersecurity to preventive health models with continuous system monitoring instead of crisis management.
Only 5% of CISOs prioritize the “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” threat despite second-highest concern about quantum computing, while standards for quantum-resistant encryption are available from 2024.
A unified EU reporting form for data breaches is intended to eliminate national differences and require greater transparency on causes and protective measures.
U.S. federal civilian agencies must patch, disable, or isolate externally reachable critical vulnerabilities within 72 hours as attackers leverage AI for faster exploitation.
AI systems require fundamentally new red-teaming approaches due to their probabilistic nature, which differ fundamentally from classical penetration testing.
Fable 5 sets new benchmarks in software engineering and knowledge work through extended autonomous runtimes, while Mythos 5 offers cybersecurity capabilities without security restrictions.
Locally deployed open-source language models enable autonomous attack worms when equipped with appropriate agent architectures, independent of paid frontier models.
Simple attack techniques remain effective despite known countermeasures, while undetected intrusions over extended periods revealed gaps in anomaly detection.
Companies confuse compliance success and security tool investments with genuine resilience against AI-enabled cyberattacks, while their structural protection capabilities lag significantly behind their confidence levels.