
Intelligence artificielle, cybersécurité et cyberdéfense
An academic examination of how artificial intelligence reshapes cybersecurity and cyberdefence — opportunities, threats and strategic implications — by France's most prolific cyberwar scholar.
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- Authors
- Daniel Ventre
- Published
- 2020
- Publisher
- ISTE
- Language
- French
Read this if
Researchers and analysts who want a rigorous, referenced treatment of the AI-cyber intersection from a strategic and defence standpoint.
Skip this if
Practitioners wanting applied ML-security techniques; it's an academic, strategy-oriented analysis, not a hands-on ML or detection guide.
Key takeaways
- An academic treatment of the AI/cybersecurity intersection from a strategic-defence angle.
- Ventre is France's most prolific cyberwar scholar — heavily referenced and systematic.
- Conceptual and strategic, not a hands-on machine-learning-for-security manual.
Notes
Ventre's update of his cyberconflict work for the AI era. Read it for the strategic implications of AI in cyber; for the technical ML-security craft, look to the English literature.
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