As different international AI regulatory initiatives are coming into force, we explore their national security implications in a series of CETaS Explainers. Our second Explainer identifies key considerations for the national security community when preparing for the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on AI in the UK and internationally.
Rosamund Powell, "The Council of Europe Convention on AI: National Security Implications," CETaS Explainers (September 2024).
Megan Hughes, "How Technology can enable Violence Against Women and Girls," CETaS Expert Analysis (August 2024).
Sam Stockwell, "AI Disinformation: Lessons from the UK’s Election," The Strategist, ASPI (August 2024).
Rosamund Powell, "The EU AI Act: National Security Implications," CETaS Explainers (August 2024).
Ardi Janjeva, Anna Gausen, Sarah Mercer and Tvesha Sippy, “Evaluating Malicious Generative AI Capabilities: Understanding inflection points in risk,” CETaS Briefing Papers (July 2024).
Rupert Barrett-Taylor, "The Limits of Digital Representations of the Battlefield," CETaS Expert Analysis (June 2024).
Anna Knack, Yvonne Kam Hwei Syn and Kimberly Tam, “Enhancing the Cyber Resilience of Offshore Wind,” CETaS Research Reports (June 2024).
Ardi Janjeva, Seungjoo Lee and Hyunjin Lee
Sarah Mercer and Tim Watson, “Generative AI in Cybersecurity: Assessing impact on current and future malicious software,” CETaS Briefing Papers (June 2024).
CETaS Keynote Address from Dr Paul Killworth OBE, the UK Government's Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser for National Security.