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Workshop on AI-Driven Cybersecurity Risks Highlights Potential for Scalable Offensive Systems

Workshop on AI-Driven Cybersecurity Risks Highlights Potential for Scalable Offensive Systems The document is a conference abstract discussing generic threats of AI in cyberwarfare and social engineering. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low-value for investigation. Key insights: AI can automate vulnerability detection, making offensive cyber tools more scalable.; Combining AI with botnets could enable large‑scale cyberwarfare and self‑replicating attacks.; AI‑driven social engineering (e.g., automated spear‑phishing on Twitter) is identified as a growing threat.

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Workshop on AI-Driven Cybersecurity Risks Highlights Potential for Scalable Offensive Systems The document is a conference abstract discussing generic threats of AI in cyberwarfare and social engineering. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low-value for investigation. Key insights: AI can automate vulnerability detection, making offensive cyber tools more scalable.; Combining AI with botnets could enable large‑scale cyberwarfare and self‑replicating attacks.; AI‑driven social engineering (e.g., automated spear‑phishing on Twitter) is identified as a growing threat.

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