AI will soon be able to crack even the most advanced security in seconds claims NATO-backed security startup
FirstpostAccording to a report by Goldilock, AI-powered agentic malware may become a reality within two years, leaving companies and governments with little time to prepare for AI-driven programs capable of infiltrating networks, learning their structures, and evolving to evade detection To prepare for the emerging threats, organisations must start investing in advanced cybersecurity tools and fostering real-time collaboration with government agencies and other corporations. According to a report by Goldilock, such malware may become a reality within two years, leaving companies and governments with little time to prepare. The rise of agentic malware Goldilock’s report focuses on the looming threat of agentic malware—AI-driven programs capable of infiltrating networks, learning their structures, and evolving to evade detection. Time to act: collaboration and innovation needed To prepare for the emerging threats, organisations must start investing in advanced cybersecurity tools and fostering real-time collaboration with government agencies and other corporations.