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Final presentation CIN's AI for Network Security System

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UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT (Building 11), Cybersecurity Lab 11.06 on level 6
Ultimo NSW, Australia
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Fri, 21 Nov, 1:30pm - 3:30pm AEDT

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Final Presentation CIN's AI for Network Security System

Date and time: Friday 21 November 2025, 1.30pm-3.30pm
Location: Cybersecurity Lab (11.06) on level 6, Faculty of Engineering and IT (CB11), University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney, Australia

Join us for the final presentation of the Connectivity Innovation Network (CIN)’s AI for Network Security System project, led by Professor Ren Ping Liu and Dr Xu Wang from the University of Technology Sydney.

The project explores how artificial intelligence can enhance network security by improving the detection of anomalies and the effectiveness of response mechanisms. Through the use of large language models (LLMs) and multimodal reasoning, the research team is developing adaptive approaches to strengthen the protection of digital systems and sensitive communications.

This session follows the Stage 1 presentation held on 19 August 2025 and marks the project’s completion. During the presentation, the team will introduce CASPER AI (Context-Aware Security Policy Enforcement and Response), an intelligent system that applies AI to detect, interpret and respond to cybersecurity threats.

CASPER AI represents a move towards adaptive, context-aware protection. By drawing on data from physical, social and cyber domains, it is designed to identify unusual behavioural patterns, support policy-aligned responses and enhance the security of digital services across sectors.


Why attend?

A must-attend session for anyone working in cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, government technology, AI research or service delivery who wants to understand how CASPER AI is redefining network security.


About the Connectivity Innovation Network

The Connectivity Innovation Network (CIN) is an initiative supported by NSW Telco Authority that brings together researchers, industry and government to develop innovative connectivity solutions for communities across New South Wales.


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UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT (Building 11), Cybersecurity Lab 11.06 on level 6
Ultimo NSW, Australia