The AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition: Winning Essays Out Now

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It’s time! Binding Hook, the media outlet part of Virtual Routes, and the Munich Security Conference (MSC) are pleased to share the winning essays from the AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition. Chosen from over 500 submissions, these essays offer sharp analyses of how Artificial Intelligence is shaping cybersecurity, its implications for Europe, and recommendations for policymakers.

Read the top essays in Binding Hook now:

Ghosts in the machine and the hidden dangers of autopoiesis

Winning essay by Jack Goldsmith

The foundations on which the digital world is predicated are brittle. Carelessly introducing AI-generated code into this structure risks further widening its fault lines.

Read the essay HERE.

Combatting AI cybersecurity risks with digital identity verification

2nd place essay by Bessie O’Dell

As humans and AI become harder and harder to tell apart, there is room for Europe to lead the way in creating secure, democratic digital spaces.

Read the essay HERE.

Preparing for the coming AI cyber storm

3rd place essay by Gil Baram

The rise of artificial intelligence brings new risks and new tools for cybersecurity. Collaboration, risk assessment, and intelligence sharing can help the EU prepare and defend.

Read the essay HERE.

How AI can help fulfil the promises of Europe’s Cyber Resilience Act

4th place essay by Christopher Covino

To deliver on Europe’s Cyber Resilience Act, policymakers must work to unlock AI’s potential to reduce vulnerabilities and create a more secure software ecosystem.

Read the essay HERE.

The AI Question in Cybersecurity

5th place essay by Sebastian Garcia

AI is rewriting cybersecurity, reshaping attacks, defences, and jobs. Europe must act fast – adopting smarter policies, boosting AI diversity, and rethinking education – to stay ahead.

Read the essay HERE.

The AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition is sponsored by Google.

It’s time! Binding Hook, the media outlet part of Virtual Routes, and the Munich Security Conference (MSC) are pleased to share the winning essays from the AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition. Chosen from over 500 submissions, these essays offer sharp analyses of how Artificial Intelligence is shaping cybersecurity, its implications for Europe, and recommendations for policymakers.

Read the top essays in Binding Hook now:

Ghosts in the machine and the hidden dangers of autopoiesis

Winning essay by Jack Goldsmith

The foundations on which the digital world is predicated are brittle. Carelessly introducing AI-generated code into this structure risks further widening its fault lines.

Read the essay HERE.

Combatting AI cybersecurity risks with digital identity verification

2nd place essay by Bessie O’Dell

As humans and AI become harder and harder to tell apart, there is room for Europe to lead the way in creating secure, democratic digital spaces.

Read the essay HERE.

Preparing for the coming AI cyber storm

3rd place essay by Gil Baram

The rise of artificial intelligence brings new risks and new tools for cybersecurity. Collaboration, risk assessment, and intelligence sharing can help the EU prepare and defend.

Read the essay HERE.

How AI can help fulfil the promises of Europe’s Cyber Resilience Act

4th place essay by Christopher Covino

To deliver on Europe's Cyber Resilience Act, policymakers must work to unlock AI's potential to reduce vulnerabilities and create a more secure software ecosystem.

Read the essay HERE.

The AI Question in Cybersecurity

5th place essay by Sebastian Garcia

AI is rewriting cybersecurity, reshaping attacks, defences, and jobs. Europe must act fast – adopting smarter policies, boosting AI diversity, and rethinking education – to stay ahead.

Read the essay HERE.

The AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition is sponsored by Google.

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