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Third Workshop on Intelligent Security (Security and Artificial Intelligence) SecArt-11 Barcelona, Spain, July 18, 2011
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Workshop on Intelligent Security
(SecArt 2011)
July 18, 2011, Barcelona, Spain.
http://www.tzi.de/~edelkamp/intelligentsecurity/
Our increasingly networked world continues to provide new opportunities
for security breaches that have severe consequences at the personal
level (identity theft, and resulting financial losses), for businesses
(theft of intellectual property, or business plans, or costly responses
to the theft of customer data), and for governments. Computing and the
internet have become crucial parts of the infrastructure of almost every
significant commercial or governmental enterprise. Turning off the
computers or disconnecting from the network has become tantamount to
turning off the power.
The use of techniques drawn from AI is increasingly relevant as the
scale of the problem increases, in terms of the size and complexity of
the networks being protected, the variety of applications and services
provided using that infrastructure, and the sophistication of the
attacks being made. With this workshop, we hope to encourage dialogue
and collaboration between the AI and Security communities. Further, we
hope that this will foster a continuing interaction.
Workshop on Intelligent Security
(SecArt 2011)
July 18, 2011, Barcelona, Spain.
http://www.tzi.de/~edelkamp/intelligentsecurity/
Our increasingly networked world continues to provide new opportunities
for security breaches that have severe consequences at the personal
level (identity theft, and resulting financial losses), for businesses
(theft of intellectual property, or business plans, or costly responses
to the theft of customer data), and for governments. Computing and the
internet have become crucial parts of the infrastructure of almost every
significant commercial or governmental enterprise. Turning off the
computers or disconnecting from the network has become tantamount to
turning off the power.
The use of techniques drawn from AI is increasingly relevant as the
scale of the problem increases, in terms of the size and complexity of
the networks being protected, the variety of applications and services
provided using that infrastructure, and the sophistication of the
attacks being made. With this workshop, we hope to encourage dialogue
and collaboration between the AI and Security communities. Further, we
hope that this will foster a continuing interaction.
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