The information technology domain advances and at the same time criminals are using new methods to commit cybercrimes. Cyber infrastructures are vulnerable to threats and other intrusions. Physical or virtual appliances and the human intervention are not sufficient for preventing, monitoring and protect all of these infrastructures. This situation implies a considerable automation and can be handled by applying methods of artificial intelligence that provide flexibility and learning capability for detection, prevention and combating cyber-attacks.
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Author Name: OANCEA, Cristian-Vlad
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Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, cyber threats, cybersecurity, Cyberwarfare, information security, Machine Learning
ISSN: 2285-9225
EISSN: 2286-0096
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