A new nonprofit organization called INTAIC has launched at the Paris Peace Forum, establishing a global intelligence and research hub dedicated to tracking and analyzing AI-driven cyber threats in collaboration with international partners.
The initiative aims to fill a critical gap in the cybersecurity landscape by providing centralized threat intelligence specifically focused on AI-powered attacks. INTAIC will bring together researchers, intelligence analysts, and policymakers from participating nations to share threat data, develop detection methodologies, and create early warning systems for novel AI-driven attack techniques. The organization will also fund academic research into AI security and sponsor red-team exercises targeting AI systems.
The launch at the Paris Peace Forum signals growing international recognition that AI-powered cyber threats require coordinated global responses. INTAIC will operate independently but in close coordination with existing cybersecurity organizations including Interpol, Europol, and national cyber defense agencies. The organization plans to publish regular threat reports and maintain a shared vulnerability database specifically tracking AI-related security flaws.
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