JAI lecture series – 3# Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity

25 June2025

Type: Arqus Living Labs, Artificial Intelligence

Format: Hybrid

Open to: Academics & researchers, Admin. Staff, General public, Students, Teachers

“Artificial Intelligence and creativity in music” is the title of the third lecture in the 2nd edition of this series, which can be followed online.

It will take place online on 25 June 2025 at 14:00 (CEST). Registration is required.

Abstract

This talk aims to raise awareness about key cybersecurity challenges and the role of artificial intelligence (AI). Through simple examples, we will explore how AI is both a powerful tool for defending systems and a new threat vector, especially with AI-generated phishing and fake websites. The goal is to spark curiosity and highlight the importance of staying informed in an evolving threat landscape.


Lecturer

Mohamed-Lamine Messai is an associate professor at Lumière University Lyon 2 and a member of the SID research team at the ERIC laboratory (University of Lyon 1 & University of Lyon 2). He holds a PhD in computer science and conducts research in cybersecurity, focusing on secure data collection, key management in resource-constrained networks like IoT, and graph-based data analytics for threat detection.

More information about the JAI series here.

Read more about the Arqus AI&DT Living Lab here.

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