Poland Sees Rising Cyberattacks With Spread of Advanced AI Tools

Poland expects online threats to intensify as advanced artificial intelligence tools spread, according to Pawel Olszewski, Poland's deputy digitalization minister. The country has seen a sharp increase in online attacks from Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Poland is battling a rising number of cyberattacks from Russia and expects online threats to intensify with the spread of advanced artificial intelligence tools. Pawel Olszewski, Poland's deputy digitalization minister, stated that the bulk of such attacks were sourced from Russia. The government in Warsaw has seen a sharp increase in online attacks following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Olszewski made these comments in an interview with Bloomberg in Warsaw.
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