The Relentless Pursuit of Securing the AI Borderless Walls
Wednesday
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September
18
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2:00 pm
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2:45 pm
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Wednesday
,
September
18
The security of AI apps and the cybersecurity posed by AI
Speakers:
- Kasey Thompson, Associate Professor, Ferris State University
- Greg Gogolin, Professor, Director of Cyber Security and Data Science, Ferris State University
- Mohammed Abusharkh, Assistant Professor and Program Chair, Digital media Software Engineering, Ferris State University
- Jesse Anders, Student, Artificial Intelligence, Ferris State University
- Kyle Bowen, Student, Information Security & Intelligence, Ferris State University
- Eden Short, B.S. Business Administration, Ferris State University
Session Description:
The panel will examine security techniques that have been used within the software industry juxtaposed with the common practice within AI applications such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Vision Systems, and Natural Language Processing. This will include a brief walk through of the AI development process commonly used in the Jupyter Notebook and Google Colab environments. This will be contrasted with software industry best practices to illustrate threats. This aspect will also describe safety and cybersecurity threats for adaptations for areas such as healthcare and autonomous vehicles. A central focus will be to describe the broad big-picture view of the AI and cybersecurity threat landscape, as well as the challenges of building a viable workforce to address these threats.