Key Note Lecture: Cognitive Cryptography - the Future

Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence, philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, Education, linguistics, and anthropology. While the Cognitive neuroscience is an academic field concerned with the scientific study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition. The cognitive security is characterized by technology that is able to understand, reason and learn. A much greater scale of Key point relevant security data is now accessible with cognitive systems that can process and interpret the 80% of today's data that's unstructured, such as written and spoken language. New Approach: Cognitive Security: 1- The use of cognitive systems to analyze security trends and distill huge volumes of structured and unstructured data into information, and then into actionable knowledge to enable continuous security and business improvement. 2- The use of automated, data-driven security technologies, techniques and processes that support cognitive systems' having the highest level of context and accuracy. 3- Cognitive security is to add cognition by exploiting technologies such as machine learning, knowledge representation, network control and management, etc., while solving security problems. This new scientific area is marked by a new generation of information systems, focused on developing intelligent cryptographic protocols and procedures utilising cognitive information processing approaches.