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How the US Army is readying for a cyberspace fight against enemy AI hackers

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How the US Army is readying for a cyberspace fight against enemy AI hackers

The US Army conducted a tabletop exercise with top AI companies to test its defenses against enemy AI-powered cyberattacks, exposing vulnerabilities and highlighting the need for AI-augmented cyber operations. The simulated enemy AI adapted to the Army's defenses in real-time, launching multiple waves of attacks faster than a human adversary.

The US Army and industry partners tested the Army's defenses against enemy AI-powered cyberattacks in a tabletop exercise. The simulated enemy AI probed the Army's communications and data networks, adapting to the defenses in real-time and launching multiple waves of attacks. The exercise, held in September, was the second of its kind and focused on AI-enabled cyber defense for the Army, preparing for a hypothetical Indo-Pacific crisis in September 2027. Fourteen companies, including Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft, participated in the exercise. The Army's leaders noted that defending against enemy AI-powered cyberattacks is as vital as defending physical assets and terrain. The exercise highlighted the need for AI-augmented cyber operations and raised questions about the role of AI agents and risk acceptance.

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