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AI-Driven Penetration Testing Collaboration Event (CE)

Semantic Search Capability
Collaboration Event (CE)

Held on 06 June 2024
Location: CFIC/VIRTUAL via MS TEAMS
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  • Purpose

    The Cyber Fusion Innovation Center (CFIC), in collaboration with Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) Technology and Innovation Center (ArCTIC) is in search of industry expertise to enhance ARCYBER’s data-centric, cyber capabilities through advanced AI/ML technologies for natural language processing (NLP) semantic search and analysis. This plan documents ArCTIC’s methodology for pursuing, selecting, and assessing such solutions.

    Background/Synopsis

    In FY24, ARCYBER G39 is supporting the HQDA's Campaign of Learning (CoL) with the Theatre Information Advantage Detachment (TIAD)—IMO 2.3. This initiative provides an opportunity to highlight ARCYBER G39's data-centric TIAD capabilities, aiding commanders in decision dominance at operational and tactical levels. Utilizing a developer-enabled data science sandbox on Gabriel Nimbus, ARCYBER G39's TIAD can demonstrate superior cross-platform analysis and information operationalization from large, continuously updating data volumes.

    To learn more about how to use Vulcan, please refer to this information on the CFIC website - https://www.cyberfic.org/joinvulcan. 

    Questions?   
    For submission-related questions, please contact Brandon Sizemore at bsizemore@cyberfic.org and Amanda Green at agreen@cyberfic.org.  

Event Summary

On 06 June 2024, CFIC, in collaboration with ArCTIC, hosted an in-person Collaboration Event, focused on overcoming limited factors in Semantic Search Capability by leveraging industry, academia, and government expertise to enhance ARCYBER's data-centric, cyber capabilities through advanced AI/ML technologies for NLP semantic search and analysis. With 55 attendees from 31 companies, the event brought together industry leaders and government stakeholders to explore the possibility and plausibility of a system for Semantic Search.

Event Outcomes

  • 103 Total registrants from 77 companies

  • 55 Total attendees made up of representatives from 31 industry, academia, and government organizations

  • 7 Breakout groups and a total of 4 breakout sessions

  • 7 Prblem Statement Briefs presentations were given to key stakeholders

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