Asian Banks Shield Systems Against Frontier AI Risks

Major institutions like DBS Group now monitor these technologies to prevent hackers from exploiting systemic vulnerabilities.

Anthropic’s new Mythos model offers powerful capabilities, prompting banks to evaluate its potential impact on infrastructure.

DBS CEO Tan Su Shan notes that AI accelerates the speed and volume of digital threats.

Despite these risks, she views AI as a net positive for improving operational efficiency and coding.

OCBC maintains a cautious stance, requiring rigorous validation before deploying any new automated solutions.

The bank prioritizes responsible AI use to ensure all platforms remain resilient against emerging threats.

United Overseas Bank follows strict internal guardrails, balancing innovation with disciplined cybersecurity controls.

Standard Chartered’s Bill Winters views the trend as a sophisticated evolution of long-standing digital challenges.

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