14-01-2026 22:48 via standard-freeholder.com

Cornwall council briefs: Cybersecurity training update cites AI-powered attacks

Cornwall council approved updates to the city’s cybersecurity policy on Monday, with a staff report citing how cyber threats are now driven by artificial intelligence (AI) powered attacks, automation, and sophisticated tactics. Under the updated policy, city employees will now be provided with short cybersecurity training sessions once per month. If employees have not completed their training after four weeks, they will be placed in a restricted security group that is only allowed to acces
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