Discover the impact of artificial intelligence on offensive cyber. In this online lecture, we survey how large language models (LLMs) are being used by malicious actors to aid their hacking operations. We consider the availability of such models, guardrail circumvention, and the dual-use nature of synthetic media (deepfakes). Finally, we examine the possibility of fully autonomous offensive cyber capabilities. At the end of this lecture you will understand how rapid AI evolutions are impacting hacking.
This lecture is part of the 'National Security and Cyber: Hackers, Artificial Intelligence and Surveillance' lecture series, taking place on Tuesdays from 16 September to 21 October 2025. You can choose to register for individual lectures or may choose to register for the entire lecture series at a reduced price.
Due to the nature of the contents of this lecture, it is not suitable for people under 18 years old.
Please note: this lecture will close to enrolments at 23:59 BST (UTC+1) on 27 September 2025.