The GRIFIN project team is offering a fully-funded (3 years) PhD position at Télécom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris to progress on AI-based countermeasure selection, intent-based countermeasure refinement and verification.
More details on the thesis project are available in the proposal.
Solayman, our Ph.D student hosted at LORIA, Université de Lorraine, had the opportunity to present his ongoing thesis work at the French-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop that was held online, on April 20th during the WG7 session on Network Security and Measurements.
Solayman talked about the taxonomy he is currently building on the data-driven evaluation of intrusion detection systems. He highlighted the lack of a clear methodology to evaluate intrusion detectors, and in particular ML/AI-based ones, beyond the usual performance of detection metrics, and the widely used datasets. His proposal aims at drafting a framework enabling a modular evaluation of intrusion detection systems with respect to the properties to be evaluated. This work is expected to be submitted for publication later in this year.
A GRIFIN poster will be presented at the French Interdisciplinary Workshop on Global Security (WISG). The workshop is held online and features a number of invited talks on cryptography, fight against terrorism and fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the evening of January 25th, 2022, the poster session will be held, where participants can book appointments for discussing the poster with GRIFIN’s PI, Gregory. The poster describes GRIFIN in general, and advertises the vacant internship position.
Registrants can make appointments via this page.