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CyberRisks.ai (Adversarial Intelligence), launched in August 2024 by Edward Crowder, functions primarily as a sophisticated database of annotated cybersecurity stories and outputs from autonomous AI threat intelligence agents. While it presents itself as a cybersecurity publication and offers daily updates to subscribers, it's important to note that CyberRisks.ai does not guarantee the accuracy of its content and does not provide warranties. The stories may contain inaccuracies or 'hallucinations' due to the nature of AI processing. Each piece is thoroughly reviewed and annotated by humans, ensuring that it serves as a foundational tool for further research or as a knowledgeable opinion, rather than a definitive publication. This approach makes CyberRisks.ai an essential resource for practitioners, researchers, and enthusiasts who seek a deeper understanding of the cyber threat landscape through a critical lens.
We provide daily insights into three key stories that matter most in the world of cyber threats. As a former threat intelligence professional, Edward Crowder curates and analyzes these reports to offer expert perspectives on the latest developments
Mission Statement
Our mission is to prioritize public reporting in a consistent, actionable, and accessible way. We believe that critical threat intelligence should be available to everyone, without the need for expensive corporate subscriptions. By subscribing to CyberRisks.ai, you support this mission and gain full access to our comprehensive website and email newsletters.
Innovation Statement
At our core we collect, annotate, and monitor the cyber threat landscape for the purpose of building artificial intelligent models. Our focus is on developing responsible AI solutions that help prevent cybercrime and protect businesses and individuals from emerging threats. We leverage both public and private AI models to ensure our reporting is as accurate and relevant as possible.
United Nation Alignment
CyberRisks.ai (Adversarial Intelligence) is proud to be a Canadian publication that aligns with the broader goals of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions:
How Public Reporting Helps
- Promoting Transparency: CyberRisks.ai is committed to making vital cybersecurity information accessible to all, ensuring that critical threat intelligence is not confined to those who can afford expensive subscriptions. This openness is essential in a world where cyber threats can undermine national security, public safety, and institutional integrity.
- Supporting Justice: Our reports on cybercriminal activities, including the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by adversaries, provide valuable insights that aid law enforcement, policymakers, and cybersecurity professionals. By exposing these threats, we contribute to the global fight against cybercrime and the pursuit of justice.
- Strengthening Institutions: Through our in-depth analysis and actionable intelligence, CyberRisks.ai supports public and private institutions in building stronger defenses against cyber threats. Our work helps organizations enhance their cybersecurity posture and resilience, contributing to the creation of robust institutions worldwide.
Contact Us
If you have any concerns or spot any inaccuracies in our reporting, we encourage you to reach out to us directly. Please email us at reporting@cyberrisks.ai, and we will address your concerns promptly.
Please note that the content on CyberRisks.ai reflects the authors independent opinions and bias and is not affiliated with any organization. The insights shared should be considered as starting points for your own analysis and decision-making processes. We strongly advise conducting a thorough impact analysis tailored to your specific business needs before taking action.
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