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(S+) Cyberagentur Enisa: Eu Security Authority Embarrasses Itself with Ai Deployment

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Even the EU cyber agency Enisa fights with the pitfalls of AI. The experts wrote a report on the dangers of hackers and also used artificial intelligence. The problem: Many sources do not exist at all.

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Even the EU cyber agency Enisa fights with the pitfalls of AI. The experts wrote a report on the dangers of hackers and also used artificial intelligence. The problem: Many sources do not exist at all.

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The Enisa, which is supposed to improve the level of cybersecurity in Europe, seems to have lurked in the use of AI tools. Researchers from Gelsenkirchen reveal serious deficiencies in official documents. Artificial intelligence is entering authorities, but the deployment is not always smooth. The European Cybersecurity Agency (Enisa) has used AI tools in reports on hacker attacks itself and has produced significant quality problems, as reported…

Artificial stupidity: The European cybersecurity agency Enisa is said to have used AI tools in a report on the dangers of hacker attacks with the help of artificial intelligence and produced numerous errors, reports the "Spiegel" report. Researchers from the Institute for Internet Security at the Westphalian University discover the unmarked use of AI in at least two cases. Almost 5% of the footnotes in a report contained non-functioning links. T…

The job of the EU agency ENISA is to help authorities better protect themselves from threats from the network. However, in their annual report, the agency apparently relies on AI.

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) itself used AI tools in a report on the dangers of hacking attacks, including those using artificial intelligence – and apparently made numerous errors in the process. This was reported by "Der Spiegel." Researchers from the Institute for Internet Security at the Westphalian University of Applied Sciences found that AI was used in at least two of the agency's reports without proper attribution.…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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