The regular meeting of the ongoing Workshop on Reaching the Goals of Sustainable Development was held on July 3, 2019. It was devoted to the topic of “Partnership for Peace and Security“.
The seminar was conducted in a line with the tasks outlined by the Decree of the President of Ukraine (Feb. 21, 2017, No. 43/2017) “The Concept of Improving Public Information on Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine for 2017-2020” and accepted by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (Jan. 30, 2019 No. 35-p) “Approved Plan of Measures for 2019 Towards Implementation of the Concept of Improving Public Information on Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Integration for 2017-2020”.
The head of the Artificial Intelligence Department prof. Valentyn O. Filatov presented the objectives and tasks of 3-year project № G5511 “Cyber Defence for Intelligent Systems” funded by NATO Science and Peace for Security Programme (SPS Programme) of Emerging Security Challenges Division. Artificial Intelligence Department of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics (NURE) implements this project in cooperation with University of Jyvaskyla (FI) and Higher Engineering School ECAM-EPMI (FR) under coordination of Technical University of Sofia (TU-Sofia).
Also prof. Valentyn O. Filatov told about the opportunities of the research collaboration within NATO Program “Science for Peace and Security”, its importance under the Ukrainian current conditions as well as about research within project and current status of its implementation.
The project Cyber Defense for Intelligent Systems was launched in May 2018. Its general objective is to develop a Proof of Concept of an operational tool for effective intelligent and resilient cyber defense in supply chains and logistics. For this purpose the smart hybrid models for early detection and prevention of cyber threats and attacks in CPS trained on data obtained from CPS smart modules will be developed.
The project provides Ukrainian researchers with the opportunity of international collaboration and elaboration of the joint solutions in the most up-to-date field of cyber security.
NURE will purchase the equipment for one and a half million UA Hryvnias from the project funds to develop the intellectual system of cyber defense.
The one of the project result is a published paper with a concept of intelligent cyber defense system Terziyan, V., Golovianko, M., & Gryshko, S. (2018). Industry 4.0 Intelligence under Attack: From Cognitive Hack to Data Poisoning. In: K. Dimitrov (Ed.), Cyber Defence in Industry 4.0 Systems and Related Logistics and IT Infrastructure (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series D: Information and Communication Security, Vol. 51, pp. 110-125). IOS Press. doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-888-4-110