AIAS Research Presented at IEEE RTSI 2026

The AIAS MSCA project was represented at IEEE RTSI 2026 – the 10th International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry, held at Aalto University in Espoo, Finland, by Veysel Alevcan from PDMFC.

IEEE RTSI brings together academia and industry with a strong emphasis on translating research outcomes into practical solutions and fostering collaboration between scientific research and real-world technological deployment.

Within this context, the contribution highlighted the role of the Marie Curie AIAS project as a bridge between academic research and industrial application, supporting the development and transfer of advanced cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence research into operational environments.

During the conference, the AIAS-related IEEE paper:

“Beyond the Efficiency–Efficacy Dilemma: A Critical Analysis of Transferability in Adversarial Malware Detection”

was presented as part of the project’s research activities.

The work addresses an important challenge in adversarial malware detection, examining the trade-off between computational efficiency and detection efficacy while placing particular emphasis on the transferability of adversarial techniques across different detection settings. This perspective is especially relevant for assessing the robustness and practical applicability of AI-based cybersecurity solutions beyond controlled experimental environments.

Participation in IEEE RTSI 2026 provided an excellent opportunity to disseminate AIAS research, exchange perspectives with the international research and industrial community, and further strengthen the project’s objective of connecting trustworthy AI research, cybersecurity innovation and real-world deployment.

We congratulate Veysel Alevcan and the PDMFC team on their contribution and representation of the AIAS project at IEEE RTSI 2026.