Intelligent CISO Issue 20 | Page 10

news Cyber Security Connect UK welcomes UK’s cybersecurity elite yber Security Connect UK (CSC UK), a leading exclusive conference and industry forum for chief information security officers (CISOs), was held in Monaco last month. C This second edition event saw more than 200 of the UK’s top CISOs selected from a range of industries including finance, retail and legal, as well as representatives from government bodies gather to discuss the most current and challenging cybersecurity trends. The exclusive annual event is unique in the fact that it brings together hand- picked CISOs and decision-makers to meet and network with their peers. During the three-day event, the delegates were able to debate high-level, issues-led content, attend pre-scheduled one-to-one meetings with selected IT security providers and take advantage of exclusive opportunities to solve cybersecurity issues. Key discussions planned for this year’s event included cyber- resilience, securing the supply chain, benchmarking the CISO, cyber incident management and developing the next generation of cyber talent. For more information regarding Cyber Security Connect UK 2019, visit cybersecurityconnectuk.com 10 F-SECURE LAUNCHES AI RESEARCH PROJECT ybersecurity provider F-Secure has launched a new research project to further develop the decentralised Artificial Intelligence (AI) mechanisms currently used in its detection and response technologies. C The initiative, dubbed Project Blackfin, aims to leverage collective intelligence techniques, such as swarm intelligence, to create adaptive, autonomous AI agents that collaborate with each other to achieve common goals. According to F-Secure Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Matti Aksela, there’s a common misconception that ‘advanced’ AI should mimic human intelligence – an assumption Project Blackfin aims to challenge. He said: “People’s expectations that ‘advanced’ machine intelligence simply mimics human intelligence is limiting our understanding of what AI can and should do. Instead of building AI to function as though it were human, we can and should be exploring ways to unlock the unique potential of machine intelligence and how that can augment what people do. “We created Project Blackfin to help us reach that next level of understanding about what AI can achieve.” Project Blackfin is a research initiative conceptualised by Aksela’s cross-disciplinary team of Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity researchers, mathematicians, data scientists, Machine Learning experts and engineers. The project aims to publish research, findings and updates as they occur. More information on Project Blackfin is available at f-secure. com/project-blackfin Issue 20 | www.intelligentciso.com