Title: | Europe-Swas-Artificial-Intelligence |
Moderator: | HERON::BUCHANAN |
Created: | Fri Jun 03 1988 |
Last Modified: | Thu Aug 04 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 442 |
Total number of notes: | 1429 |
Hallo, i'm looking for some reference in the use of new tecnology in the security. A big Italian bank is interested in the use of this new tecnologies for help the internal edp auditor. any one could help me? thank you dario.
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142.1 | check Thomson | BONNET::COUTIER | Wed Oct 18 1989 11:32 | 5 | |
You should contact Henri Mercier in Paris. Henri followed the network security project that Mr Pham, from Thomson, did in the US during his AI Fellowship period (I believe it was at the same time as the AGIP fellow). | |||||
142.2 | XSAFE/Secure Services | KORAL::TURNER | MALLET::TURNER or DTN 768-5411 | Wed Oct 18 1989 15:33 | 15 |
Dario, XSAFE has been made available in the U.S. as part of "Secure Services". I think the arrangement is that customers are offered security audits and other services which use XSAFE and other software tools, but with- out actually selling or licensing the tools to the customer. If this is of interest to you (or to others in Europe), I'll try to find out more about European arrangements for these services and tools. Regards, Mark | |||||
142.3 | How about Barklays? | HERON::ROACH | TANSTAAFL ! | Thu Oct 19 1989 15:45 | 4 |
I would think that the work that Mark did at Barkley's might fit under this heading also. pat | |||||
142.4 | Security | PRSUD1::MERCIER | Henri Mercier,SWAS Paris | Tue Oct 24 1989 13:08 | 13 |
For security reasons your reply should be crypted as follow : ================================================================================ Note 142.3 AI and security 3 of 3 SOMEWHERE::TANSTAAFL 4 lines 19-OCT-1989 14:45 -< How about XYZ? >- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would think that the work that MMMM did at XYZ's might fit under this heading also. someone | |||||
142.5 | More Ideas | KORAL::TURNER | MALLET::TURNER or DTN 768-5411 | Thu Oct 26 1989 14:58 | 26 |
re: .4: An interesting idea, Henri! I can see that you will have a wonderful career in computer security ahead of you... Actually, Barclays has now decided to publicize the compliance project we did with them. They've referred to it in the Financial Times, and it may be included as part of a book on expert systems. We are working on gettting this made into a "Sucess Story" Digital brochure, but the plans are not definite yet. Another security idea is signature recognition, as implemented with PAMS (Parallel Associative Memory). A description or demo may be available; a contact in the U.S. is Ruby Li in the Machine Learning Group; she's at BUFFER::LI. Along the same lines, Excalibur, a third party in the U.S. produces pattern recognition products (vision, text, time series, etc.) on DEC hardware which could be used for security applications. I'll be contacting the U.S. to find out the current status of our relationship, and I'll post the result here. Please let me know if I can help with any of this. Regards, Mark | |||||
142.6 | PAM demo available | HERON::ROACH | TANSTAAFL ! | Tue Nov 21 1989 09:42 | 7 |
I saw a PAM demo in the US a couple of weeks ago that learned to recognize hand written letters that you taught it. Nice little package that is best used with the PEN option but can be done with a mouse. I will try and have it up and running prior to our next forum so that we can all get a feel for it. pat |