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07 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

07 August 2023

Signal: AI tops cybersecurity in UK defence, security and aerospace hirings

The shift comes as spy agencies lobby UK government to soften “burdensome” laws on AI data use.

Alex Blair August 07 2023

Since the start of 2023, active job hirings in the UK defence, security and aerospace sector have been dominated by digitalisation and big data – but a growing number of artificial intelligence (AI)-related hirings saw it overtake cybersecurity as a thematic factor in July.

AI hirings have increased by more than 60% over the past six months, coinciding with the spread of the disruptive technology. Direct military operations have been significantly affected, from the development of AI-enabled drones to “AI pilots” themselves.

But AI has also permeated intelligence-gathering methods used by defence and security organisations.

In the UK, domestic security service MI5 entered into a partnership with the Alan Turing Institute “to apply AI research to confront national security challenges”. Along with GCHQ and MI6, MI5 are lobbying the government to soften surveillance laws that place a “burdensome” limit on training artificial intelligence models with large amounts of personal data.

Privacy experts and civil liberties groups have expressed alarm at the potential acceleration of spy agencies’ capacity to analyse bulk personal data sets (BPDs), which frequently contain sensitive information about people not of interest to the security services.

As Rishi Sunak attempts to position the UK as a global leader on AI regulation, there will be intense scrutiny towards the government’s decision on AI for security in the sensitive sphere of surveillance.

Our signals coverage is powered by GlobalData’s Disruptor data, which tracks all major deals, patents, company filings, hiring patterns and social media buzz across our sectors. These signals help us to uncover key innovation areas in the sector and the themes that drive them. They tell us about the topics on the minds of business leaders and investors and indicate where leading companies are focusing their investment, deal-making and R&D efforts.

Growing global demand for autonomous UMV capabilities

The proliferation of unmanned systems in the global defense market continues to have a growing impact on the future of naval warfare. Navies around the globe are increasingly investing in the development and integration of unmanned surface vehicles (USV) and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) to create ‘hybrid’ fleet structures in the interest of enhancing survivability, increasing efficiency, and reducing the long-term costs of naval operations. USVs are a new and fast-growing segment of the naval defense market, with steady investment and interest from around the globe due to the multitude of applications for this emerging technology. GlobalData forecasts expenditures in the global UUV market to rise from $379 million in 2023 to $965 million by 2033 as the market continues to surpass its previous records. Demand for military UUVs continues to be driven by the development of autonomous MCM capabilities and the implementation of hybridized fleet initiatives by several nations including China, France, Russia, the UK, and the US. However, the market for USVs continues to far outpace that of UUVs. Demand for military USVs is driven by many of the same factors as for UUVs, with autonomous MCM capabilities and hybrid fleet structures driving demand for USV platforms around the globe.

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