At the Intel Science & Technology Center for Adversary-Resilient Security
Analytics (ISTC-ARSA) housed at Georgia Tech’s Institute for Information Security & Privacy
(IISP), researchers will study the vulnerabilities of machine learning (ML)
algorithms and develop new security approaches to improve the resilience of ML
applications including security analytics, search engines, facial and voice
recognition, fraud detection, and more.
Updates
- Tue 06 June 2017
- Carter Yagemann
Researchers to gather June 7-8 for first annual retreat
Researchers from Intel Labs and Georgia Tech will converge in Atlanta for a two-day annual retreat dedicated to the advancement of machine learning (ML) cybersecurity. Following a review of the multi-year project vision and goals for the Intel ISTC-ARSA, recent learnings will be presented about each of the five research …
- Sat 03 June 2017
- Carter Yagemann
Site Update and New Publications
We have pushed a lot of great new content to the ISTC-ARSA website: Our About page has been updated with more specifics regarding our research activities. Under the new Themes tab we have a listing of our current projects. The Publications tab is now an Outcomes dropdown menu including Publications …
- Fri 27 January 2017
- Carter Yagemann
Hello World!
This marks the beginning of our site to track the progress of the Intel Science & Technology Center for Adversary-Resilient Security Analytics (ISTC-ARSA) housed at Georgia Tech’s Institute for Information Security & Privacy (IISP).
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