SENTAI at ICT Innovations 2025

At the ICT Innovations 2025 conference, the SENTAI Project partners demonstrated the strong scientific foundation of their work through three accepted papers. Marija Milošević presented “Comparative Analysis and Novel Architectural Integration of AI Models for Next-Generation Intrusion Detection” as well as “Evaluating Popular Network Intrusion Detection Datasets: Characteristics and Implications for Real-World Use”, while Vukadin Drašković shared his research on “Evolution Mapping of AI in Security Operations Centres”.

The scientific sessions were further enriched by the invited talk “Detection and Response in Cybersecurity”, delivered by Marjan Sterjev, which brought an industry perspective to the discussion. Partner project presentations added additional depth, with Łukasz Łopatowski highlighting “nmaas in Action: Extending PaaS Use-Cases to Distributed Environments” and Vojdan Kjorveziroski demonstrating “Using GP4L as a Security Testbed”.

The event concluded with an open Q&A and networking session, where the audience actively engaged with the speakers, raising thought-provoking questions and sparking lively discussion.

All three SENTAI papers will be published in The Link: Springer Nature Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series, further underlining the project’s scientific visibility and impact.

Learn more about the workshop here: https://lnkd.in/efmeCSgC

  

SENTAI Project Management Meeting in Ohrid

In the inspiring setting of Ohrid Lake, SENTAI Project partners from the University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering and the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering – Skopje successfully held a project management meeting.

The meeting focused on reviewing the advancement of all work packages, assessing risks, and defining progress milestones for the upcoming months.

The project’s scientific achievements were also presented at the ICT Innovations 2025 conference, showcasing the progress and impact of SENTAI in the research community.

  

SENTAI Project Training at the University of Niš

As part of the SENTAI training programme, our colleague Vojdan Kjorveziroski is currently undertaking a two-week training at the University of Niš (29 September – 10 October), under the mentorship of Prof. Vladimir Ćirić.

During this training, he is focusing on the deployment and installation of newly acquired equipment for the AI Sentinel Laboratory at ELFAK.

The SENTAI project foresees two two-week training sessions every six months, enabling young researchers to spend time at partner institutions and contribute to specific project-related tasks.

This initiative is an important step in strengthening collaboration, building skills, and ensuring the successful implementation of advanced AI infrastructure within the project.