Core Insights - The 2025 Northeast Academic Seminar on Information Network Security was held in Harbin, focusing on the challenges and advancements in cybersecurity related to artificial intelligence and industrial internet security [1][2]. Group 1: Seminar Overview - The seminar gathered 50 experts from over 20 universities and research institutions to discuss cutting-edge topics such as industrial internet security, AI data privacy, and deep forgery [1][2]. - The event was organized by the Ministry of Public Security's Third Research Institute and co-hosted by several universities and professional committees [5]. Group 2: Key Discussions - Professor Yao Yu from Northeast University presented on the challenges of industrial internet security and shared the "Listening" security capability system, highlighting AI's potential in industrial safety [2]. - Professor Lv Hongwu from Harbin Engineering University discussed the progress of AI-driven traffic classification methods and the challenges of imbalanced traffic, long sequence dependencies, and high labeling costs [2]. - A roundtable discussion addressed topics such as model governance, security evaluation systems, AI content safety, and data security, with experts proposing the establishment of a secure and controllable large model system and the improvement of model security standards [2]. Group 3: Specialized Forums - A sub-forum at Heilongjiang University focused on critical issues in content security and trusted computing, including image authenticity verification, risk assessment of deep forgery, and methods for detecting visual content tampering [5]. - The forum also explored key technologies in federated learning and efficient data structure design for trusted execution environments [5].
50位专家齐聚冰城 共探AI时代安全防护新路径
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-30 06:23