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Saturday, February 7 • 16:40 - 17:20
Using Natural Language Processing To Make A Security Assistant

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Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an artificial intelligence user interface methodology where users can ask questions as if they were having a conversation with another person. During this presentation, a Computer Security Assistant will be demonstrated that can assess, secure, and monitor threats in a computer system just by having a conversation with it. This talk will go over Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML) and how it functions to be the user interface to a smart assistant. By making AIML the user interface driver, it can also be shown that this security assistant can be converted to any other kind of assistant simply be changing out the AIML files. Hopefully this will inspire other developers to look into this technology.

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Steven Grubb

Security Architect, Red Hat
Steve Grubb is a Senior Principal Engineer whose role in Red Hat Engineering is as a Security Architect with a focus on Security Certifications (such as Common Criteriai, SCAP, and FIPS-140) and configuration Guidance (such as DISA STIG, USGCB, and the CIS RHEL Benchmark). He also... Read More →


Saturday February 7, 2015 16:40 - 17:20 CET
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