Nutanix
Security Attach and Defense Reasoning Framework
The student team developed and tested a first-order logic expert system that can use existing knowledge, acquire new knowledge from user inputs, and provide answers to questions using known facts via deduction and explanations to the answers that it provides. The system will be used to model various cybersecurity domains and identify the potential pathways to accessing sensitive data.
Faculty Adviser
John Raiti,
Assistant Teaching Professor and Technical Programs Advisor,
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Students
Kameron Vuong
Ruoqi Zhang
Sara Shin
Yu-Chun Fang
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