Anthropic’s “Mythos” Marks the Rise of Advanced Offensive AI Capabilities as AI Sweden Warns of Urgent National Security Exposure
AI Risk Has Entered a New Critical Phase. This is no longer only a cybersecurity discussion. It increasingly intersects with operational resilience, supplier dependencies, governance maturity, and critical infrastructure preparedness and strongly challenges the resilience of the current outdated and manual governance structures. At ART25 Consulting, we are working on an integrated GRC platform that addresses the need for connected governance, operational resilience, and governance infrastructure designed for the age of agentic AI. This article explains the urgency, clarify what is changing, and invite the right partners to help build the next layer of trusted AI resilience for Sweden, the Nordics, and Europe.
Shadow AI: A Critical Organisational and National Security Risk for 2026
This article examines the rapid normalisation of AI tools that secretly record meetings, now widely marketed on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. It outlines governance risks, organisational responsibilities, regulatory expectations, and why shadow AI is a present, not future, challenge.
Sweden’s Cybersecurity Act has now entered into force
From 15 January 2026, Sweden’s Cybersäkerhetslagen implements NIS2 and reshapes how organisations must govern cybersecurity and digital risk. This article explains who is in scope, key governance expectations, and why structured risk management and accountability are now essential.
