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Autonomous AI Attacks: What Does the CMU Study Really Tell Us?
In recent discussions on cybersecurity, one recurring theme is the dual role of artificial intelligence (AI) — both as a tool for enhancing defence and as a potential enabler of more sophisticated attacks. A new study from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) , titled “When LLMs Autonomously Attack” , has added fuel to this debate. At first glance, it appears to suggest that large language models (LLMs) are now capable of launching cyberattacks on their own. But is that really th
Aug 7, 2025


Knowledge Without Tools Isn’t Knowledge – And That’s a Problem in Cybersecurity
In cybersecurity, the difference between awareness and capability is clear: capability requires tools, real data, and exposure to real...
Jul 25, 2025


Data Privacy Week: Protect Your Privacy
As Data Privacy Week has started, we are gladly sharing with our readers an informative circle-up of the rules and legislations related...
Jan 22, 2024


International Computer Security Day
In today's interconnected world, cyber threats have become a pressing concern, with hackers and malicious actors constantly seeking to...
Nov 30, 2023


Cyber Security Awareness Month - Affairs in October
Cyber Security Excellence Centre (CSEC) is committed to the promotion of cyber awareness and digital literacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina -...
Nov 7, 2023
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