Experts Urge Stronger Global AI Cybersecurity Response

Experts at the Dialog forum in Vladimir on Saturday called for a stronger global response and balanced regulation of AI and cybersecurity. Panelists cited Interpol’s 2024 Global Cybercrime Assessment showing over $13 trillion in losses and ENISA’s report of a 35% rise in AI-driven phishing, and pointed to the UN Convention on Cybercrime signed in late October in Hanoi. The forum urged increased international cooperation and expertise sharing.
Key Points
- 1Highlight rising AI-driven cybercrime with Interpol finding over $13 trillion global losses
- 2Emphasize urgency for coordinated regulation as ENISA reports 35% rise in AI phishing
- 3Recommend practitioners share expertise and pursue international cooperation to strengthen cybersecurity and infrastructure resilience
Scoring Rationale
Reflects significant policy momentum and authoritative data, but mainly reiterates calls rather than announcing new binding measures.
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