Cyber Security across IEEE CIS
There is substantial activity across the IEEE and IEEE CIS communities. Key events for 2019 are listed below.
(Note - we are doing our best to capture activities across IEEE CIS here. If you have any questions or would like your event to be listed here, please contact us.)
(Note - we are doing our best to capture activities across IEEE CIS here. If you have any questions or would like your event to be listed here, please contact us.)
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What is the CIS Task Force?
Cyber Security has rapidly become a primary area of concern at government, societal, industrial – and research level.
Computational Intelligence techniques have substantial potential for supporting the development of improved cyber security at a number of levels ranging from purely quantitative data driven techniques such as employed in network-based intrusion detection to the socio-technical domain of system vulnerability assessments. The nature-inspired and human-centric character of many CI techniques in particular provides a strong rationale for the contribution-potential of CI in the cyber security space where the integration of human and technical aspects is crucial.
The Task Force on Cyber Security is designed to provide both internal (to the CI community) and external visibility to the challenge of cyber security and the CI contributions in this domain. We recognise that a rich set of great activities is ongoing around the cyber security topic across the IEEE and IEEE CIS specifically. In this sense, a key role for the TF is to promote those activities and seek constructive ways to bring together the stakeholders engaged in cyber security across IEEE CIS.
You can find more information about the goals and scope of the task force on this page.
Computational Intelligence techniques have substantial potential for supporting the development of improved cyber security at a number of levels ranging from purely quantitative data driven techniques such as employed in network-based intrusion detection to the socio-technical domain of system vulnerability assessments. The nature-inspired and human-centric character of many CI techniques in particular provides a strong rationale for the contribution-potential of CI in the cyber security space where the integration of human and technical aspects is crucial.
The Task Force on Cyber Security is designed to provide both internal (to the CI community) and external visibility to the challenge of cyber security and the CI contributions in this domain. We recognise that a rich set of great activities is ongoing around the cyber security topic across the IEEE and IEEE CIS specifically. In this sense, a key role for the TF is to promote those activities and seek constructive ways to bring together the stakeholders engaged in cyber security across IEEE CIS.
You can find more information about the goals and scope of the task force on this page.
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We welcome working with others who are interested in the task form and invite new members to join. If you are interested, please contact us through this page.
We welcome working with others who are interested in the task form and invite new members to join. If you are interested, please contact us through this page.