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Alberta Government Scans 466 Million Lines of Code for Vulnerabilities Using AI
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The Government of Alberta's Ministry of Technology and Innovation utilized Anthropic's Claude models to conduct a security audit of its digital infrastructure. This initiative involved scanning 466 million lines of code across 3,400 repositories belonging to 27 provincial ministries. The automated process completed in just 20 hours, a task that would have taken over six years using traditional methods. The initiative aims to address vulnerabilities in systems that hold sensitive information, including tax records and social services case files. Alberta's internal team has already begun remediating the identified vulnerabilities, demonstrating the effectiveness of AI in enhancing cybersecurity. The Ministry has also published technical white papers to assist other governments in similar efforts. This project highlights the importance of modernizing government systems to protect sensitive data.
Key Points: • Alberta scanned 466 million lines of code in 20 hours using Claude models. • The audit covered 3,400 repositories across 27 provincial ministries. • The initiative aims to secure sensitive government data and modernize outdated systems.