Hello
I am writing to you about two Mini Tracks at the European Conference on the Impact of AI and Robotics (ECIAIR 2019) being hosted by EM-Normandie Business School, Oxford Campus, UK on 31 October - 1 November 2019:
The call for papers will close on 11th April 2019.
AI and Cyber Security
Chair: Dr. Char Sample, ICF Inc. US, University of Warwick, UK
The possibilities for artificial intelligence (AI) are growing at an unprecedented rate. AI has many areas of social utility: from machine translation and medical diagnostics to electronic trading and education. Bur with this rapid growth comes a need for security and understanding the possibilities of global, disastrous, rapid and latent consequences of MUAI.
Contributors are invited to submit on topics of interest including and not limited to:
• Accurate quantitative metrics for the measurement of AI solutions in cyber security.
• Exploration of the relationship between human cognition and AI related to cyber security classifications, visualizations, and data management.
• AI and machine learning of the cyber security landscape in hostile environments
• Analysis of AI driven security solutions to include strengths, weaknesses and gaps.
• Discussions on improvement of training data (resilient data)
Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence: New Challenges for Democratic Institutions and Political Stability
Chair: Prof. Evgeny N. Pashentsev , Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
The growing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) begs the question what does this mean for cyber security? The outcome in security appears to be, at best uncertain. While repetitive tasks, such as configurations, auditing and scanning will likely become early casualties of AI/ML migration into cyber security, other positions, such as hunter, architect that are less repetitive and require various types of thinking may be less likely. There are several areas that expose the gap between the promise of AI and reality.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Dynamic social and political systems and the malicious use of AI
• AI in civil and military conflicts
• AI enhancing terrorist threats and counter-terrorist response
• Role and practice of the malicious use of AI in contemporary geopolitical confrontation
For more information and to submit papers, please go to: https://www.academic-conferences.org/conferences/eciair/eciair-call-for-papers/
Papers accepted for the conference will be published in the conference proceedings, subject to author registration and payment. The Proceedings are published with an ISBN and ISSN and are submitted for indexing by a number of accreditation bodies, including Thompson ISI WoS, Google Scholar and EBSCO. Papers that have been presented at the conference will also be considered for revision and publication by a number of international journals
Please circulate this message to any colleagues or contacts you think may be interested.
Kind regards
Annette Young
Conferences Manager
http://www.academic-conferences.org
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