Abstract

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2014 ACM Workshop Artificial Intelligence and Security (AISec 2014) -- the seventh annual workshop addressing technologies that fuse intelligent systems into computer security applications and the implications of these approaches. The papers to be presented in this year's program span topics ranging from adversarial learning, the trade-off between privacy and utility to sentiment analysis and the automatic filtering of advertisements. The workshop's aim is to advance research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, privacy and security. In particular, AISec gives researchers and practitioners working within one or more of those fields a platform for interdisciplinary discussion, which would otherwise be lacking. Hopefully, the workshop will lead to a high degree of cross-pollination between groups working across these areas. We are delighted to again be co-located with the premier ACM Computer and Communication Security (CCS 2014) conference. This year we had 24 submissions from Asia, Europe and North America. After a rigorous reviewing process, involving at 2-3 referees per paper, 12 papers were accepted for presentation at the workshop, including two open-problems papers and one presentation-only paper. Apart from the main program, there will also be a keynote speech by Battista Biggio titled "On learning recognition of secure patterns".

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