Federico Cerutti is Full Professor at the Department of Information Engineering of the University of Brescia. He leads the Brescia branch of the CINI National Cybersecurity Lab and is Honorary Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University, Visiting Fellow at the University of Southampton, and Visiting Professor at Imperial College London. His research focuses on the security of artificial intelligence, especially on how to learn and reason when data is uncertain, noisy, or incomplete. The common thread is building systems that do not merely output a recommendation, but also help users understand how reliable it is and which evidence supports it.
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Events
Publication of the CLUSIT AI Security Report
Contribution to the publication of the CLUSIT AI Security report, focused on major AI security risks, evaluation methods, and governance measures for organisations adopting AI systems.
LLM Red Teaming with NIST and MITRE ATLAS
Talk by Federico Cerutti for the CLUSIT community on red teaming large language models using NIST guidance and MITRE ATLAS as structuring references.
Public AI Seminar for Liceo Copernico
Seminar hosted at the University of Brescia for students of Liceo Copernico, combining an accessible introduction to AI with discussion of cybersecurity implications.