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S’pore firms urged to shore up cybersecurity as Anthropic tests latest AI model

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S’pore firms urged to shore up cybersecurity as Anthropic tests latest AI model

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The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) has urged organisations to strengthen their cybersecurity measures as AI company Anthropic tests a new model that can identify and exploit software vulnerabilities. CSA advises companies to apply software patches, implement multi-factor authentication, and review user permissions to mitigate potential risks.

The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) has advised organisations to bolster their cybersecurity defences as Anthropic tests its latest AI model. The model, called Claude Mythos, can reportedly identify and exploit vulnerabilities in software systems. CSA recommends immediate mitigation measures, including applying software patches for critical and high-severity vulnerabilities and implementing multi-factor authentication. Companies are also advised to review user permissions and remove unnecessary access rights. The agency warns that AI-powered attacks can weaponise newly disclosed vulnerabilities within hours, making rapid patch deployment crucial. To stay ahead, CSA suggests organisations continuously monitor critical attack pathways and streamline approval processes for security updates.

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