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State Department Creates Bureau of Emerging Threats to Counter AI and Cyber Risks

The US State Department has formally launched the Bureau of Emerging Threats, a new division tasked with defending against cyberattacks, AI weaponization, and space-based threats from adversaries including China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran. The bureau includes five divisions: the Office of Cybersecurity, the Office of Critical Infrastructure Security, the Office of Disruptive Technology, the Office of Space Security, and the Office of Threat Assessment. It was formally notified to Congress on March 23. Officials cited the Iran war as a driver, noting CrowdStrike tracked a spike in pro-Iranian cyberattacks after the US and Israel initiated military action in late February. The bureau is also investigating at least one major attack attributed to pro-Iran actors against medical tech company Stryker. The move formalizes what had been scattered cyber and emerging-tech diplomacy into a single State Department entity with a defined mandate across current and future threat domains.
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