Trustworthy AI Solutions for Cyberbiosecurity Challenges in Water Supply Systems

The recent increased adoption of AI into cyber-physical systems requires that AI models perform as intended and without security blunders. However, for such critical AI deployments, serious adversaries and data poisoning issues are still persistent. The digital (data-driven) infrastructure of the bi...

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Main Authors: Wan-Yi Mao, Mehmet Yardimci, Minh Nguyen, Dan Sobien, Laura Freeman, Feras A. Batarseh, Abdul Rahman, Vinita Fordham
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Published: LibraryPress@UF 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/FLAIRS/article/view/130664
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author Wan-Yi Mao
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Minh Nguyen
Dan Sobien
Laura Freeman
Feras A. Batarseh
Abdul Rahman
Vinita Fordham
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description The recent increased adoption of AI into cyber-physical systems requires that AI models perform as intended and without security blunders. However, for such critical AI deployments, serious adversaries and data poisoning issues are still persistent. The digital (data-driven) infrastructure of the bioeconomy is progressively being utilized by state and private sector entities; especially through leveraging models and data sets for real-time decision support. Models however, can be easily targeted by adversaries or be prone to unintentional quality issues. Accordingly, our research is dedicated to defining methods that mitigate different types of attacks and their undesired consequences. We are building an AI framework that can detect anomalies and malicious acts (in water supply systems) as well as analyze cause-effect measures in multiple scenarios. The proposed defense strategies include assessing the potential vulnerabilities that can be exploited in the convergence of AI and physical systems. Such outliers can cause extensive civilian harm, produce damaging bio-security incidents, and threaten agricultural and food production. The new framework will be applied to multiple physical systems with the aim of creating meta-learning outcomes for supporting the wide-scale adoption of trustworthy AI.
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spelling doaj-art-5c227605bb7e468b9aa7a45aab47bc2b2025-08-20T03:07:32ZengLibraryPress@UFProceedings of the International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference2334-07542334-07622022-05-013510.32473/flairs.v35i.13066466863Trustworthy AI Solutions for Cyberbiosecurity Challenges in Water Supply SystemsWan-Yi Mao0Mehmet Yardimci1Minh Nguyen2Dan Sobien3Laura Freeman4Feras A. Batarseh5Abdul Rahman6Vinita Fordham7Virginia TechVirginia TechVirginia TechVirginia TechVirginia TechVirginia TechDeloitteDeloitteThe recent increased adoption of AI into cyber-physical systems requires that AI models perform as intended and without security blunders. However, for such critical AI deployments, serious adversaries and data poisoning issues are still persistent. The digital (data-driven) infrastructure of the bioeconomy is progressively being utilized by state and private sector entities; especially through leveraging models and data sets for real-time decision support. Models however, can be easily targeted by adversaries or be prone to unintentional quality issues. Accordingly, our research is dedicated to defining methods that mitigate different types of attacks and their undesired consequences. We are building an AI framework that can detect anomalies and malicious acts (in water supply systems) as well as analyze cause-effect measures in multiple scenarios. The proposed defense strategies include assessing the potential vulnerabilities that can be exploited in the convergence of AI and physical systems. Such outliers can cause extensive civilian harm, produce damaging bio-security incidents, and threaten agricultural and food production. The new framework will be applied to multiple physical systems with the aim of creating meta-learning outcomes for supporting the wide-scale adoption of trustworthy AI.https://journals.flvc.org/FLAIRS/article/view/130664ai assurancecyberbiosecuritywater supply systemstrustworthy ai
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Laura Freeman
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Trustworthy AI Solutions for Cyberbiosecurity Challenges in Water Supply Systems
Proceedings of the International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference
ai assurance
cyberbiosecurity
water supply systems
trustworthy ai
title Trustworthy AI Solutions for Cyberbiosecurity Challenges in Water Supply Systems
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title_short Trustworthy AI Solutions for Cyberbiosecurity Challenges in Water Supply Systems
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