Bio-Inspired Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Framework for Cyber Security
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Computing and Artificial Intelligence".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2020) | Viewed by 18705
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Interests: model-agnostic meta-learning; multi-task learning; real-time analytics; scalable and compassable privacy-preserving data mining; automated assessment and response systems; AI anomaly detection; AI malware analysis; AI IDS-IPS; AI forensics; AI in blockchain
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Dear Colleagues,
Recent malware developments have the ability to remain hidden during infection and operation, using various techniques, such as obscure sessions, the modification of file attributes, or operation under the pretense of legitimate services and registry keys. In more advanced cases, the malware might attempt to subvert modern detection software, by hiding or masquerading running processes, obfuscating encrypted connections, and executing scripts for persistence with strings with malicious URLs or registry keys. Sometimes the malware goes a step further and obfuscates the entire file, thus making all the original code and data unreadable.
As cyberattacks grow in volume and complexity, artificial intelligence is helping under-resourced security operations analysts stay ahead of threats. Bio-inspired machine learning and bio-inspired optimization algorithms are recognized in artificial intelligence to address optimal solutions of complex problems in information science and engineering. However, cybersecurity problems are usually nonlinear and restricted to multiple nonlinear constraints that propose many problems such as time requirements and high dimensionality to find an optimal solution. To tackle these problems, recent trends have tended to apply bio-inspired machine learning and bio-inspired optimization algorithms in hybrid frameworks that represent a promising approach for solving complex cybersecurity problems.
The present Special Issue is devised as a collection of articles reporting both concise reviews of recently obtained results and new findings produced in this broad research area. Topics of interest include but are not limited to bio−inspired computing and applications in cybersecurity, such as bio−inspired computing in cloud computing and big data; neural computation and deep learning; spiking neural networks; bio−inspired complex networks and hybrid systems; evolutionary computation; swarm intelligence and bio-inspired optimization; artificial immune systems; bio−inspired intelligent systems; cellular automata; and DNA and membrane computing.
Dr. Konstantinos Demertzis
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- cybersecurity
- neural computation
- bio-inspired machine learning
- bio-inspired optimization
- bio-inspired computing
- evolutionary optimization
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