UC Santa Barbara to lead the way in AI-powered cybersecurity.

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UC Santa Barbara to lead the way in AI-powered cybersecurity.

The National Science Foundation recently awarded UC Santa Barbara a $20 million grant to research artificial intelligence powered cyber security.
Giovanni Vigna, a computer science professor at UCSB, will lead the newly formed Agent-based Cyber Threat Intelligence and Operation (ACTION) Institute with UC Santa Barbara colleagues Chris Kruegel, João Hespanha, and Amuj Singh on the executive committee.

“The ACTION Institute will help us better assess the opportunities and risks of rapidly evolving AI technology and its impact to DHS missions,” said Dimitri Kusnezov, Under Secretary for Science and Technology at the Department of Homeland Security in a university press release.
Vigna explains that AI could help cybersecurity systems at government agencies and hospitals from cyberattacks.
"The problem is that the attacks happened at a pace and at a sophistication that right now we are not able to really handle them at the scale and speed that we need," says Vigna. "So we need artificial intelligence to help us in protecting this with the speed and the scale that we require."

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