Workshop: Advances in AI for Cybersecurity

Overview

The workshop brings together researchers, experts, end users, and project partners and all interested conference participants to discuss advances in AI-powered cybersecurity, present state-of-the-art research, and share the latest developments from the NATO SPS project SENTAI – Sentinel AI: Enhancing Cybersecurity Through Artificial Intelligence.

The afternoon session on Saturday is a closed consortium meeting focused on the SENTAI project, including discussions on the AI Sentinel software architecture, the adopted research methodology, research results, deployment status, and upcoming plans. End users are invited to take part in this segment by invitation only.

The morning official conference session on Sunday features presentations of accepted conference papers on AI and cybersecurity (including 3 papers from SENTAI), as well as other presentations from collaborating projects and individuals.

 

Workshop Schedule

Saturday October 11th 15:00 – Closed Session (by invitation only)

  • Presentation of SENTAI progress and architecture
  • Research methodology and results
  • Feedback from end users
  • Internal roadmap and planning discussions

Sunday October 12th 9:00 – Open Session no. 4 @Kaneo Hall

  • Invited talks from national experts
    • Sterjev Marjan, “Detection and Response in Cybersecurity”
  • Presentations of accepted AI & cybersecurity papers
    • Milosevic Marija, “Comparative Analysis and Novel Architectural Integration of AI Models for Next-Generation Intrusion Detection”
    • Milosevic Marija, “Evaluating popular network intrusion detection datasets: characteristics and implications for real-world use”
    • Draskovic, Vukadin, “Evolution Mapping of AI in Security Operations Centres”
  • Presentations of partner projects
    • Łopatowski, Łukasz, “nmaas in Action: Extending PaaS Use-Cases to Distributed Environments”
    • Kjorveziroski, Vojdan, “Using GP4L as a security testbed”
  • Open Q&A and networking

This project is supported by the NATO SPS MYP SENTAI