Internet Security: With Artificial Intelligence?
Question by Imtiyaz G: Internet Security: With Artificial Intelligence?
Hi Everyone
I’m doing a research on analyzing the weaknesses of various available Internet Security models such as IPSec,SSL etc and then proposing a design specification that would use Artificial Intelligence to correct those problems. Simply the reason behind using AI is to secure the Internet greatly.
I have already identified the weaknesses of the existing protocols and I need some documents relating to Artificial Intelligence. Basically, documents that explain how AI helps to strengthen Internet Security and also usage of AI in other areas such as Home Security, Vehicle Security etc.
Please provide me with the resources that I could access to get these details such as Home Security based on Artificial Intelligence etc.
If there are documents that anybody could share with me, then its perfect. My e-mail id would be educationsites@gmail.com. please feel free to send me any documents that you find useful or send me any resources where I can find them.
Thanks In Advance
Best answer:
Answer by Elomis
Have a look at the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance and Nokia IPSO firewall systems that use adaptive environment firewalling which is similar to AI (in that it uses progressive neural nets to secure perimeters). That is one of the most common implementations of AI-like functionality in security. A couple of Google or Yahoo searches will give you details about how it works and it may give you some ideas.
Other than that it is a little flat a concept, even people buying these appliances tend to leave these features switched off because one of the biggest security problems is accountability. In the event of a security breach a person or process needs to be accountable for the situation and in the instance of an intrusion where a neural net or decision tree was used this is not possible.
But good luck!
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