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SUMMARY:Detecting zero day attacks by Cognitive Security
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DTEND:20130612T110000
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DESCRIPTION:Prof. Michal Pechoucek\, Czech Technical University\nCurrent w
 orldwide network infrastructure is under continual attack.\nCustom build\,
  sophisticated mallware is exploited for economical purposes and is very d
 ifficult to detect its operation once it successfully penetrates the perim
 eter. Based on the state-of-the-art research in the field of artificial in
 telligence\, machine learning\, game theory and agent-based computing stud
 ied at the  Agent Technology Centre\, Czech Technical University\, the co
 mpany Cognitive Security\n(COSE) have designed and developed anomaly detec
 tion system providing introspection into vulnerability of customers' netwo
 rks. The Cognitive One (C1) system processes packet headers in the form of
  NETFLOW data\, combines several custom build statistical classifiers and 
 is optimised for delivering the extremely low false positive rate while ma
 intaining high detection capability. COSE\, a startup from Czech Technical
  University has been acquired by CISCO Systems in January 2013 and Prague-
 based team became a core of the newly formed  CISCO R&D laboratory buildi
 ng a next generation Thread Defence technology.
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