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SPEAKERS

Prof. Fabio Roli

Title:

Cybersecurity after the Rise of Adversarial Machine Learning

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Abstract:

Machine-learning algorithms are widely used for cybersecurity applications, including spam and malware detection. In these applications, the learning algorithm has to face intelligent and adaptive attackers who can carefully manipulate data to purposely subvert the learning process. As machine learning algorithms have not been originally designed under such premises, they have been shown to be vulnerable to well-crafted, sophisticated attacks, including test-time evasion and training-time poisoning attacks (also known as adversarial examples).  This talk aims to introduce the fundamentals of adversarial machine learning by a well-structured overview of recently-proposed techniques to assess the vulnerability of machine-learning algorithms to adversarial attacks (both at training and test time), and some of the most effective countermeasures proposed to date. We report application examples including object recognition in images, biometric identity recognition, spam and malware detection.

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Bio:

Fabio Roli is a Full Professor of Computer Engineering at the University of Cagliari, Italy, and Director of the Pattern Recognition and Applications laboratory (http://pralab.diee.unica.it/). He is partner and R&D manager of the company Pluribus One that he co-founded. He has been doing research on the design of pattern recognition and machine learning systems for thirty years. His current h-index is 59 according to Google Scholar (Jan. 2019). He has been appointed Fellow of the IEEE and Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition. He was a member of NATO advisory panel for Information and Communications Security, NATO Science for Peace and Security (2008 – 2011).

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