Le GCHQ lance un système de cyberdéfense par IA pour les infrastructures

Le GCHQ a introduit un nouveau système d'intelligence artificielle conçu pour détecter les cybermenaces ciblant les secteurs critiques au Royaume-Uni.

Ce système constitue une première mondiale visant à protéger les infrastructures nationales, les compagnies aériennes, les télécommunications et les grandes entreprises contre les cyberattaques. Il se concentre sur l'identification des menaces dans ces domaines clés de l'économie et de la société.

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