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IGF 2018 WS #89 Artifical Intelligence enabled Cybersecurity

    Issue(s)

    Organizer 1: Ashish Jaiman, Microsoft
    Organizer 2: John Hering, Microsoft
    Organizer 3: Jan Neutze, Microsoft

    Speaker 1: Ashish Jaiman, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
    Speaker 2: Jan Neutze, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
    Speaker 3: John Hering, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)

    Moderator

    Ashish Jaiman

    Online Moderator

    Ashish Jaiman

    Rapporteur

    Ashish Jaiman

    Format

    Flash Session - 30 Min

    Interventions

    It will be a 30 minute Flash session with interactive discussion if needed.

    Diversity

    I am a first time IGF speaker, though I was born and raised in India, i am currently a US citizen.

    We see a lot of automated and increasingly sophisticated social engineering attacks. The rise of AI-enabled cyberattacks is expected to cause an explosion of network penetrations, personal data thefts, and an epidemic-level spread of intelligent computer viruses. The best hope to defend against AI-enabled hacking is by using AI. This talk will go into details of some of the AI-enabled threat vectors and the AI based mitigation strategies and tools.

    This is a flash session.

    AI can help deliver better cybersecurity solution, we can learn from past events, threat vectors and behaviors of AI enabled attack to counter them with AI enabled solutions. In today's world where cybersecurity threats against democratic institutions can disrupt the course of history with far more impact on the lives of citizens, we can use AI to reduce the risks, learn from threat vectors and harden the threat surface area.

    Online Participation

    We can open up a Skype broadcast link and deliver the session for remote attendees.