A new report from the Canadian Cyber Security Center (CSE) claims that China, Russia and Iran are likely to use artificial intelligence tools to intervene in the Canadian federal election.
The report claims that cyber actors related to these countries will use techniques such as dip -foic and fake content production to create disputes among voters and advance their interests. Also, Canada‘s politicians and political parties will probably face phishing attacks and targeted intelligence disclosure, which aims to destabilize the country’s political space.
“CSE is ready to carry out cyber operations to defend the country against foreign threats if necessary,” said Caroline Javier, head of the Canadian Cyber Security Center. “At the same time, Canadians need to think cleverly about the information they see online.”
The CSE report emphasizes that recent advances in artificial intelligence -based content production technologies, such as advanced diplomas and language models, allowed countries to implement influential campaigns against world elections at low cost and large -scale. According to the report, more than a quarter of the world elections have witnessed cyber interference using artificial intelligence tools.
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