Offensive artificial intelligence is no longer a future threat:
It is a real operational capability.
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Offensive artificial intelligence is no longer a future threat: it is a real operational capability.
This paper analyses the impact of offensive AI from a legal, regulatory, and organisational perspective, and explains why companies must review their cybersecurity, governance, and compliance models in the face of a new landscape of automated, scalable, and increasingly difficult-to-contain threats.
Through frameworks such as GDPR, NIS2, DORA, AI Act The Cyber Resilience Act, the document identifies the main risk vectors associated with offensive AI and proposes a structured roadmap for moving from reaction to demonstrable control.
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