UNBC Professor Receives $222.5K Grant to Fight Cyber Attacks in Real Time with AI
- Dr. Sajal Saha, assistant professor at UNBC, received a $222,500 Discovery Grant on August 21 to develop AI that fights cyber attacks in real time.
- This grant supports Saha’s project focused on creating fast, reliable, explainable tools tailored for securing emerging networks like 6G.
- The project integrates predictive analysis of internet traffic, advanced AI techniques, and sophisticated language models to develop autonomous cybersecurity systems capable of detecting and responding to threats without prior knowledge of attacks.
- Saha stated that they are developing advanced cybersecurity solutions capable of autonomously detecting threats, responding to them, and providing protection, and he will oversee a team of ten students, including six graduate students and four undergraduates.
- The five-year initiative seeks to develop intelligent, more secure networks by leveraging AI to quickly identify and address cyber threats, minimizing dependence on human intervention.
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Responding to cyber attacks in real time
Cyber attacks targeting major public and private organizations are becoming all too common with nefarious actors exploiting systems for theft, espionage or simply to cause disruption. UNBC Computer Science Assistant Professor Dr. Sajal Saha is working to fight back by building a real-time response system that can stop these types of attacks the moment they’re […]
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