Prof. Madhusanka Liyanage
Prof. Madhusanka Liyanage
Prof. Madhusanka Liyanage is a leading researcher in 6G security and mobile network resilience, specializing in AI-driven privacy and security solutions for next-generation networks. He is an Associate Professor at University College Dublin, where he serves as the Director of Network Softwarization and Security Labs (NetsLab) at the UCD School of Computer Science. His expertise spans AI security, Federated Learning, and Zero-Trust architectures, contributing to multiple high-profile projects, including Confodenetial-6G, ROBUST-6G, 6G-SANDBOX, and Ensure-6G. He has authored several books and numerous peer-reviewed publications in 6G security, blockchain, and network intelligence. In 2020, he received the "2020 IEEE ComSoc Outstanding Young Researcher" award by IEEE ComSoc EMEA. Since 2021, he was ranked among the world's top 2% of scientists (2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023) on the list prepared by Elsevier and Stanford University, USA. His research has been supported by major industry players such as Nokia, Ericsson, and Telefonica. Dr. Liyanage actively collaborates with academia and industry to shape the future of secure, intelligent networks.
Keynote Abstract
Securing the Unseen: XAI’s Role in the 6G Security
Security and trust are critical in the rapidly evolving 6G landscape, where AI-driven systems play a pivotal role in network resilience. This talk shifts the focus from traditional security paradigms to the integration of Explainable AI (XAI) in 6G security frameworks. By addressing the challenges posed by black-box AI models, the session highlights how XAI enhances transparency, accountability, and interpretability in intelligent security mechanisms. Attendees will explore cutting-edge XAI techniques applied to threat detection, anomaly identification, and zero-trust architectures in 6G networks. Real-world case studies and recent research insights will demonstrate how XAI fosters a deeper understanding of AI-driven security decisions, ensuring robustness and reliability.