The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security for Social Networks and Internet of Transportation

Author(s):  
Bhavani Thuraisingham
Author(s):  
Kirti Raj Bhatele ◽  
Harsh Shrivastava ◽  
Neha Kumari

Cyber security has become a major concern in the digital era. Data breaches, ID theft, cracking the captcha, and other such stories abound, affecting millions of individuals as well as organizations. The challenges have always been endless in inventing right controls and procedures and implementing them with acute perfection for tackling with cyber attacks and crimes. The ever-increasing risk of cyber attacks and crimes grew exponentially with recent advancements in artificial intelligence. It has been applied in almost every field of sciences and engineering. From healthcare to robotics, AI has created a revolution. This ball of fire couldn't be kept away from cyber criminals, and thus, the “usual” cyber attacks have now become “intelligent” cyber attacks. In this chapter, the authors discuss specific techniques in artificial intelligence that are promising. They cover the applications of those techniques in cyber security. They end the discussion talking about the future scope of artificial intelligence and cyber security.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-89
Author(s):  
Muskan Kumari ◽  

Cyber Security has become an arising challenge for business information system in current era. AI (Artificial Intelligence) is broadly utilized in various field, however it is still generally new in cyber security. Nonetheless, the applications in network protection are significant for everybody`s day by day life. In this paper, we present the current status of AI in cyber security field, and afterward portray a few contextual investigations and uses of AI to help the community including engineering managers, teachers, educators, business people, and understudies to more readily comprehend this field, for example, the difficulties and uncertain issues of AI in online protection. According to the new challenges, the expert community has two main approaches: to adopt the philosophy and methods of Military Intelligence, and to use Artificial Intelligence methods for counteraction of Cyber Attacks. Cyber security is a vital danger for any business as the quantity of attacks is expanding. Developing of attacks on cyber security is undermining our reality. AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Leaning) can help identify dangers and give proposals to cyber Analyst. Advancement of appropriation of AI/ML applied to cyber security requires banding together of industry, the scholarly community, and government on a worldwide scale. We also discuss future research opportunities associated with the development of AI techniques in the cyber security ?eld across a scope of utilization areas.


2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 199-216
Author(s):  
Przemysław Szews

The article tackles the problem of the existence of algorithms in selected services and Internet websites. The interfacing of media is the starting point for this discourse, aimed at presenting the processes of automation in information distribution, the individualisation of messages and profiling in websites. The threats resulting from dynamically developing enterprises aimed at providing the website user with artificial intelligence – in terms of both social networks and mobile applications – are explicated in detail. The examples presented in the article refer to Internet recommendation systems, e-mail applications, voice assistants, and mechanisms responsible for the functioning of social networks. Speculations on algorithms omnipresent on the Web lead us to reflect on how the journalism will be redefined in the future, since it seems that the role of the journalist will be to moderate discussion and select the themes to be discussed; it is quite likely, though, that the themes selected will be compiled by specialised software.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Diego Santos Vieira de Jesus ◽  
Adriane Figueirola Buarque de Holanda

The main purpose is to examine the possible role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the uncertain context of the 2020 municipal elections in Brazil. The central argument indicates that, regardless of when the elections are held, the COVID-19 pandemic opened spaces for candidates to build their political platforms on the initiatives to combat the disease, but also the opportunity for the dissemination of fake news and profiles regarding the spread of the new coronavirus and social distancing and quarantine measures with political purposes. The electoral discourse has increasingly used technologies and data such as voters’ concerns, preferences, and oppositions, collected on social networks through AI. New data-based technologies can give rise to an unreal, induced, forged public opinion, in the same way that they can bring greater possibilities of discernment to the voter. The situation requires a more robust regulation for AI, but there are still many unregulated aspects and obstacles for the implementation of an effective regulation of online activities in Brazil, such as the poor adaptation of the legal space to highly volatile phenomena.


Author(s):  
Kirti Raj Bhatele ◽  
Harsh Shrivastava ◽  
Neha Kumari

Cyber security has become a major concern in the digital era. Data breaches, ID theft, cracking the captcha, and other such stories abound, affecting millions of individuals as well as organizations. The challenges have always been endless in inventing right controls and procedures and implementing them with acute perfection for tackling with cyber attacks and crimes. The ever-increasing risk of cyber attacks and crimes grew exponentially with recent advancements in artificial intelligence. It has been applied in almost every field of sciences and engineering. From healthcare to robotics, AI has created a revolution. This ball of fire couldn't be kept away from cyber criminals, and thus, the “usual” cyber attacks have now become “intelligent” cyber attacks. In this chapter, the authors discuss specific techniques in artificial intelligence that are promising. They cover the applications of those techniques in cyber security. They end the discussion talking about the future scope of artificial intelligence and cyber security.


AI Magazine ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rezarta Islamaj Dogan ◽  
Yolanda Gil ◽  
Haym Hirsh ◽  
Narayanan C. Krishnan ◽  
Michael Lewis ◽  
...  

The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence was pleased to present the 2012 Fall Symposium Series, held Friday through Sunday, November 2–4, at the Westin Arlington Gateway in Arlington, Virginia. The titles of the eight symposia were as follows: AI for Gerontechnology (FS-12-01), Artificial Intelligence of Humor (FS-12-02), Discovery Informatics: The Role of AI Research in Innovating Scientific Processes (FS-12-03), Human Control of Bio-Inspired Swarms (FS-12-04), Information Retrieval and Knowledge Discovery in Biomedical Text (FS-12-05), Machine Aggregation of Human Judgment (FS-12-06), Robots Learning Interactively from Human Teachers (FS-12-07), and Social Networks and Social Contagion (FS-12-08). The highlights of each symposium are presented in this report.


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