Bishkek, Dec. 11, 2025. /Kabar/. Roundtable discussion on the topical issue of "Role of Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology in Ensuring Information Security" was held today at Bakaev State Committee for National Security Academy.
According to the State Committee, the event was attended by representatives of government agencies, research, and educational institutions working in the field of information technology, namely the National Academy of Sciences, the National Commission on State Language and Language Policy under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, the National Institute for Strategic Studies, the Cybersecurity Coordination Center of the State Committee for National Security of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Military Institute of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic named after Hero of the USSR, Lieutenant General K. Usenbekov, the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, the I. Razzakov Kazan State Technical University, and the Zh. Balasagyn Kyiv National University.
The goal of the roundtable was to analyze contemporary challenges and threats arising in the context of the rapid development of digital technologies, as well as to identify the potential for using AI to enhance national information security.
The meeting addressed key issues such as current AI development trends and their impact on digital security, the risks and vulnerabilities associated with the use of big data and intelligent algorithms, the potential for AI applications in law enforcement and special agencies, and the need to train highly qualified personnel in cybersecurity and information analysis.
The roundtable participants noted that the integration of AI technologies into information security processes opens up new prospects for predicting threats, automating monitoring, and improving the effectiveness of cyber incident response. "At the same time, it was noted that the widespread adoption of AI requires compliance with legal norms, ethical standards, and reliable protection of information systems," the statement reads.
Furthermore, recommendations were developed based on the roundtable's findings for advancing scientific research in the field of AI, strengthening practice-oriented training for specialists, and expanding interagency cooperation in information security.