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Artificial intelligence (AI) has reached a new stage, where advances
in hardware and neural networks have made AI assistants a part of everyday
life. These technologies break language barriers and unify communication
across nations. AI has also played a key role in cybersecurity for
years—enhancing document analysis, automating configurations, and improving
threat detection. It helps security teams scale despite the ongoing shortage
of experts. However, AI’s widespread adoption in cybersecurity also introduces
new risks. Attackers can leverage the same tools, making AI-driven threats
harder to detect, even for professionals. And what about our reliance on
third-party AI providers? Could this pose a risk to EU sovereignty and defense?