"WVU Researchers to Utilize $1.75 Million in Federal Funding for Innovative Cybersecurity AI Program"

Researchers at West Virginia University (WVU) will address cybersecurity needs in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies with $1.75 million in funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). They will experiment with detecting cybersecurity incidents and completing specific tasks during a hypothetical breach. Research projects will include context-aware coordinated multi-agent reasoning for safe robot operations, as well as improving Cyber-Physical System (CPS) resilience through robust, physics-inspired, and explainable AI. AI cybersecurity research will also delve into developing powerful defense tools against adversarial attacks, data poisoning, model manipulation, and more. This article continues to discuss the new DARPA-supported efforts to address cybersecurity needs in AI technologies.

West Virginia University reports "WVU Researchers to Utilize $1.75 Million in Federal Funding for Innovative Cybersecurity AI Program"

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