AISec 2010 - Workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence(AISec 2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 3rd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Security
AISec'10 will be held on October 8, 2010 in conjunction with ACM CCS (October 4-8) at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
Submission deadline: June 28, 2010
This will be the third workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence. Techniques from arti?cial intelligence (notably bayesian learning and captchas) have achieved great success in helping adminstrators manage automated attacks such as SPAM and network attacks that would overwhelm human capacities. The proliferation of data and data mining techniques has important implications for security and privacy. However, the scientific foundation for the use of these techniques in adversarial contexts contains many open questions, other AI techniques are being applied to security applications, and as AI technologies (like autonomous vehicles) become increasingly mainstream, their security properties become increasingly important. AISec has been building a community over two successful workshops that bridges the security and AI research communities.
We invite original research papers describing significant results using AI techniques to address security and/or privacy problems. We also invite position papers discussing the role of AI in security and privacy. Submitted papers may not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or conference with proceedings.
AISec'10 will be held on October 8, 2010 in conjunction with ACM CCS (October 4-8) at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
Submission deadline: June 28, 2010
This will be the third workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence. Techniques from arti?cial intelligence (notably bayesian learning and captchas) have achieved great success in helping adminstrators manage automated attacks such as SPAM and network attacks that would overwhelm human capacities. The proliferation of data and data mining techniques has important implications for security and privacy. However, the scientific foundation for the use of these techniques in adversarial contexts contains many open questions, other AI techniques are being applied to security applications, and as AI technologies (like autonomous vehicles) become increasingly mainstream, their security properties become increasingly important. AISec has been building a community over two successful workshops that bridges the security and AI research communities.
We invite original research papers describing significant results using AI techniques to address security and/or privacy problems. We also invite position papers discussing the role of AI in security and privacy. Submitted papers may not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or conference with proceedings.
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