09-06-2020 , 09:59 PM
https://blog.avast.com/announcing-cybers...shop-avast Technical workshop announced for Avast’s AI and cybersecurity conference Malea Lamb-Hall, 3 September 2020
Researchers, academics, and tech professionals from around the world to lead an in-depth workshop at Avast’s upcoming virtual conference
Avast and the Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) have announced details of the workshop sessions for the 2020 CyberSec&AI Connected conference. Aimed at academics and industry professionals who operate at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity and machine learning, the workshop focuses on the theme of AI for privacy and security.
“We are really excited to have put together such a strong set of workshop presentations,” says Petr Somol, AI Research Director at Avast. “The quality of presenters — and the spectrum of institutions and organizations they represent — offer delegates a real chance to deep dive into the very latest research and thinking within AI, cybersecurity, and privacy.”
The workshop forms part of an impressive conference agenda that includes speakers such as Roger Dingledine (Tor Project), Garry Kasparov (Chess Grandmaster), Carmela Troncoso (EPLF Switzerland) and Hany Farid (UC Berkeley).
CyberSec&AI Connected will be a fully immersive digital experience with live Q&As with speakers and workshop hosts as well as online networking sessions. All attendees have access to a Virtual Library, which will make all eight plus hours of presentations available after the event.
Researchers, academics, and tech professionals from around the world to lead an in-depth workshop at Avast’s upcoming virtual conference
Avast and the Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) have announced details of the workshop sessions for the 2020 CyberSec&AI Connected conference. Aimed at academics and industry professionals who operate at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity and machine learning, the workshop focuses on the theme of AI for privacy and security.
“We are really excited to have put together such a strong set of workshop presentations,” says Petr Somol, AI Research Director at Avast. “The quality of presenters — and the spectrum of institutions and organizations they represent — offer delegates a real chance to deep dive into the very latest research and thinking within AI, cybersecurity, and privacy.”
The workshop forms part of an impressive conference agenda that includes speakers such as Roger Dingledine (Tor Project), Garry Kasparov (Chess Grandmaster), Carmela Troncoso (EPLF Switzerland) and Hany Farid (UC Berkeley).
CyberSec&AI Connected will be a fully immersive digital experience with live Q&As with speakers and workshop hosts as well as online networking sessions. All attendees have access to a Virtual Library, which will make all eight plus hours of presentations available after the event.