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Vasquez & Chen (2025). "Autonomous Cyber Operations: Capabilities and Limitations"
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Summary
This paper examines the capabilities and limitations of autonomous systems performing cyber operations, likely covering AI-driven offensive and defensive cybersecurity tasks. It appears to analyze what current and near-term AI systems can and cannot do in automated cyber contexts, with implications for AI safety and security policy.
Key Points
- •Surveys the current state of autonomous capabilities in cyber operations including attack and defense automation.
- •Identifies key limitations of AI systems when operating autonomously in complex cyber environments.
- •Provides a timeline or roadmap for expected advances in autonomous cyber capabilities.
- •Relevant to AI safety discussions around dual-use risks and autonomous AI acting in high-stakes domains.
- •May inform governance and policy frameworks for regulating autonomous cyber systems.
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