You are invited to register for the Data Science for Cyber-Security workshop, Imperial College London, 25-27th September 2017. This event aims to showcase cutting-edge research into statistical cyber-security in academia, business and government, as well as help align these endeavours. The use of data scientific techniques for cyber-security applications is a relatively new paradigm, and can include the use of mathematics, statistics, machine-learning and/or Big Data analytics to enhance intruder/outlier detection and provide an additional layer of security over traditional techniques.
A preliminary schedule for the workshop is now available at http://statisticalcyber.com/schedule.html
To register, please go to http://statisticalcyber.com/registration.html and follow the appropriate link.
This is the third of a biennial series of workshops on the topic. Published proceedings from previous workshops:
Data Analysis for Network Cyber-Security, March 2013, http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/p919
Dynamic Networks and Cyber-Security, June 2015, http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/q0022
Confirmed invited speakers:
Ian Levy, National Centre for Cyber Security
Mike Fisk, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mark Briers, Alan Turing Institute
David Marchette, Naval Surface Warfare Center
George Cybenko, Dartmouth College
Harsha Kalutarage, Coventry University
Niall Adams, Imperial College London
Christoforos Anagnostopoulos, Mentat
Melissa Turcotte, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Blake Anderson, Cisco
Conference website: www.statisticalcyber.com
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