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Explainable AI for Energy and Power systems

AI enables real-time grid threat detection and resilient incident response

This talk focuses on Artificial Intelligence as a direct cyber security tool for energy. We'll cover how AI enables real-time threat detection and uncovers "low-and-slow" nation-state attacks on critical national infrastructure. The session highlights AI's function in incident response, including automated mitigation and optimising operational continuity during severe disruptions (e.g., solar farm attack). Also, challenges and ethical considerations for a smarter, resilient energy infrastructure.

Overview

This talk focuses on Artificial Intelligence as a direct cyber security tool for energy. We'll cover how AI enables real-time threat detection and uncovers "low-and-slow" nation-state attacks on critical national infrastructure. The session highlights AI's function in incident response, including automated mitigation and optimising operational continuity during severe disruptions (e.g., solar farm attack). Also, challenges and ethical considerations for a smarter, resilient energy infrastructure.

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