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Natural Language Processing for Cybersecurity

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Elli Kanal describes the work that the SEI does to train computers to learn about stored content and find pertinent information without the help of an analyst.

The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) works on projects that help computers (1) learn about the content that they store and (2) find pertinent information based on what they learn. One particular SEI project involves teaching computers to find clues in specification documents that can lead to the discovery of vulnerabilities without the help of analysts. This SEI Cyber Minute provides a quick overview of these kinds of projects and gives you information about how you can contact the SEI to collaborate on them.

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Content provided by Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and Members of Technical Staff at the Software Engineering Institute. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and Members of Technical Staff at the Software Engineering Institute or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Elli Kanal describes the work that the SEI does to train computers to learn about stored content and find pertinent information without the help of an analyst.

The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) works on projects that help computers (1) learn about the content that they store and (2) find pertinent information based on what they learn. One particular SEI project involves teaching computers to find clues in specification documents that can lead to the discovery of vulnerabilities without the help of analysts. This SEI Cyber Minute provides a quick overview of these kinds of projects and gives you information about how you can contact the SEI to collaborate on them.

  continue reading

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