
"Baroness Lloyd of Effra has written to almost 200 business leaders pressing them to back a new 'cyber-resilience pledge' designed to drag boardrooms into the front line of digital defence."
"To sign up, companies must make cybersecurity an explicit board-level responsibility, enrol with the National Cyber Security Centre's early-warning service, and require the 'Cyber Essentials' certification throughout their supply chains."
"Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England, has gone so far as to suggest that Anthropic may have 'found a way to crack the whole cyber-risk world open', an unusually colourful assessment from Threadneedle Street."
"The UK's AI Security Institute, one of the few bodies outside the United States to have put Mythos through its paces, is closely monitoring the implications of this AI model."
UK ministers are urging major companies to strengthen their cyber-defenses due to emerging AI threats, particularly from Anthropic's Mythos model. Baroness Lloyd of Effra has contacted nearly 200 business leaders to support a new 'cyber-resilience pledge' that mandates cybersecurity as a board-level responsibility, enrollment in the National Cyber Security Centre's early-warning service, and 'Cyber Essentials' certification across supply chains. This initiative aims to provide clearer benchmarks for assessing digital defenses, with significant interest from major financial institutions in accessing AI tools for enhanced security.
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