MixMode Whitepaper:

SELF-SUPERVISED LEARNING:
AI FOR COMPLEX NETWORK SECURITY

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Artificial Intelligence – or AI – has become a buzzword since itemerged in the 1950s. However, all AI systems are not created equal. In this white paper Dr. Peter Stephenson explains the different “waves” of artificial intelligence. He uses the DARPA definitions for each of these waves. In this paper we will continue that discussion by adding our own context to the problem of what constitutes useful AI as it relates to cyber security.

ABOUT DR. STEPHENSON
Peter Stephenson received his PhD in computing for his work in investigating digital incidents in large scale computing environments at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. He holds a master’s degree in diplomacy with a concentration in terrorism, cum laude, from Norwich University in Vermont and has been practicing in the security, forensics and digital investigation fields for over 55 years. He was technical editor for SC Magazine and supervised or performed security product testing and reviewing for over a decade averaging in the hundreds of products seen per year. He currently is working towards a second PhD, this time in law focusing on jurisdiction in cyberspace. He has authored or contributed to 20 books and hundreds of articles, many for peer reviewed journals.

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Whitepaper: Self-Supervised Learning: AI for Complex Network Security

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Artificial Intelligence – or AI – has become a buzzword since itemerged in the 1950s. However, all AI systems are not created equal. In this white paper Dr. Peter Stephenson explains the different “waves” of artificial intelligence. He uses the DARPA definitions for each of these waves. In this paper we will continue that discussion by adding our own context to the problem of what constitutes useful AI as it relates to cyber security.

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