How to improve the Systems Security using Data Mining

During this week, Geneura Team has welcomed Professor Ja’far Alqatawna from the University of Jordan. Ja’far Alqatawna is an Associate Professor at King Abdullah II School for Information Technology, University of Jordan. He received his B.Eng degree in Computer Engineering from Mu’tah University, Jordan, followed by MSc. in Information and Communication Systems Security from The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden. In 2010 He has been awarded his Ph.D. Degree in Computer Information Systems with specialisation in Information Security and e-Business from Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He was part of researching projects for investigating XACML as a policy language for distributed networks at Security, Policy and Trust Lab (SPOT) of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), Sweden. His current research interests are in the field of Cybersecurity in which he tries to look for multi-dimensional approaches that go beyond the technical dimension in order to develop trustworthy Cyberspace. Yesterday he presented a talk about the use of Data Mining for improving the security of the software systems which you can see in slide share, http://es.slideshare.net/MaribelGarcaArenas/data-mining-in-security-jafar-alqatawna. For this time, he presented and discussed several security areas in which data mining has the possibility of enhancing the existing security methods.