Enhancing the effectiveness and scalability of cyber security through automation and artificial intelligence

May 25, 2022 | Free CS Hub Online Event

Agenda Day: 25 May 2022

9:00 am - 9:45 am EDT Deploying intelligent security automation in a manufacturing environment

Jonathan Sinclair - Associate Director, Information Security, Bristol Myers Squibb

Jonathan will talk you through the cyber security automation journey, rolling out and scaling up across the service and manufacturing parts of the business. He will talk through some of the most pivotal aspects of his recent experiences of rolling out a solution, including: 

  • AI and heuristics: learnings from the proof of concept 
  • Winning people’s acceptance: what can go wrong and how to avoid it
  • Strategies, processes and structures to monitor and protect the service and production sides of the business with AI-enabled systems 
  • Tuning the system to work effectively in the different parts of the business  
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Jonathan Sinclair

Associate Director, Information Security
Bristol Myers Squibb

10:00 am - 10:45 am EDT How vulnerability management and automation have evolved

Michael Holcomb - Fellow, Director - Cyber Security, Fluor

An expert analysis of the way automation has been utilised for vulnerability management and its likely future direction.

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Michael Holcomb

Fellow, Director - Cyber Security
Fluor

11:00 am - 11:45 am EDT AI and machine learning for cyber security: challenges and limitations

Dr Garfield Jones - Associate Chief of Strategic Technology, US Department of Homeland Security
  • How can we develop robust machine learning systems with limited cyber security training data?  
  • Are role-based systems limited by the complexity of their decision trees? How should we respond when analysts no longer understand the decision tree? 
  • What are the limits to an AI model’s ability to recognise new types of threat, and how can we minimise these risks? 
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Dr Garfield Jones

Associate Chief of Strategic Technology
US Department of Homeland Security