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LOCATION:Cheek Hall 102
SUMMARY:Intelligent Cyber Defense using Pretense to Secure Networked Consu
 mer Applications - Dr. Prasad Calyam
DESCRIPTION:Traditional computer system deployments involved a 'Design Sys
 tem' first and then 'Design Security' approach to meet application user d
 emands. This approach is ill-suited to deploy today's increasingly IoT/cl
 oud-based system architectures that are being adopted by networked consum
 er applications with very large user bases such as: manufacturing\, healt
 hcare\, public safety and energy. Infrastructure engineers and applicatio
 n developers are now forced to take a parallel approach of 'Design Securi
 ty' along with 'Design System'. While doing so\, a major challenge for th
 em is to use intelligent methods that leverage AI/ML in their design effo
 rts to integrate sophisticated cyber defense techniques such as 'defense 
 by pretense' to outsmart the adversary. In this talk\, intelligent cyber 
 deception methods will be presented that utilize AI/ML algorithms &amp; techn
 ologies such as software-defined networking and other public cloud resour
 ces in the context of different IoT/cloud-based consumer applications. We
  conclude by presenting a futuristic vision of next-generation cybersecur
 ity where intelligent agents utilize knowledge bases and game strategies 
 to defend IoT/cloud-based systems autonomously\, with minimal or no human
  intervention.\n\n\nDr. Prasad Calyam is the Greg L. Gilliom professor of
  cybersecurity in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer S
 cience at University of Missouri-Columbia\, and director of the Center fo
 r Cyber Education\, Research and Infrastructure (Mizzou CERI).
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 aditional computer system deployments involved a 'Design System' first an
 d then 'Design Security' approach to meet application user demands. This 
 approach is ill-suited to deploy today's increasingly IoT/cloud-based sys
 tem architectures that are being adopted by networked consumer applicatio
 ns with very large user bases such as: manufacturing\, healthcare\, publi
 c safety and energy. Infrastructure engineers and application developers 
 are now forced to take a parallel approach of 'Design Security' along wit
 h 'Design System'. While doing so\, a major challenge for them is to use 
 intelligent methods that leverage AI/ML in their design efforts to integr
 ate sophisticated cyber defense techniques such as 'defense by pretense' 
 to outsmart the adversary. In this talk\, intelligent cyber deception met
 hods will be presented that utilize AI/ML algorithms &amp;amp\; technologies 
 such as software-defined networking and other public cloud resources in t
 he context of different IoT/cloud-based consumer applications. We conclud
 e by presenting a futuristic vision of next-generation cybersecurity wher
 e intelligent agents utilize knowledge bases and game strategies to defen
 d IoT/cloud-based systems autonomously\, with minimal or no human interve
 ntion.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dr. Prasad Calyam is the Greg L. Gilliom professor of cybe
 rsecurity in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Scienc
 e at University of Missouri-Columbia\, and director of the Center for Cyb
 er Education\, Research and Infrastructure (Mizzou CERI).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/htm
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