Cybersecurity: Offensive-Defensive Dynamics With AI

Date/Time
Date(s) - 22/10/2020
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm


AI is transforming the cybersecurity landscape of offensive and defensive practices. This seminar will examine how AI is creating dynamic threats ranging from hard-to-discern impersonation to fluid identities of machines to machine-machine adversarial attacks to exploiting vulnerabilities in large-scale networks.  It will also examine how AI is enabling the dynamic reconnaissance, prevention and mitigation of cyberattacks and how AI is augmenting human expertise in cybersecurity teams.  The seminar will conclude by discussing how the changing cybersecurity landscape creates opportunities for high-impact research on dynamic solutions to address the dynamic threats.

Arun Rai is Regents’ Professor of the University System of Georgia, holds the Robinson and Harkins Chairs, and is the director of the Center for Digital Innovation at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. His research has focused on the development and deployment of information systems to drive innovation and create value. His work has contributed to understanding the digital transformation of organizations and supply chains; governance of IT investments and platform ecosystems; and deployment of digital innovations at scale to empower individuals and address thorny societal problems including poverty, health disparities, infant mortality, and digital inequality. He serves as the current editor-in-chief of the MIS Quarterly. He is a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems and a Distinguished Fellow of the INFORMS Information Systems Society and received the Association for Information Systems LEO Award for Lifetime Exceptional Achievement in the Information Systems discipline.

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