B.Tech. CSDS Student Mr. Adarsh Singh Presents Innovative Cybersecurity Research at CIPHER 2026 Hosted by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering proudly congratulates its B.Tech. CSDS final-year student, Mr. Adarsh Singh, on achieving a remarkable academic milestone that has brought great honor to the department and the institution. Mr. Adarsh presented his research paper at the prestigious CIPHER 2026, which took place at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar on 13th February 2026. The conference served as a distinguished global platform for researchers, academicians, cybersecurity professionals, and industry experts to share innovative ideas and advancements in emerging technologies. The research work demonstrates high-quality research standards through its participation in an internationally recognized academic conference.
His research paper titled “Graph Neural Threat Intelligence: Real-Time Attack Path Prediction Using Event Correlation from Wazuh SIEM” investigates modern cybersecurity advancements which combine Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) with Wazuh Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems. The study presents a new system which enables instant attack path forecasting through smart event linking. The model establishes enhanced cyber threat detection capabilities through its implementation of sophisticated machine learning methods which enable complete threat identification and assessment while predicting potential cyber attacks before they create serious harm.
In today’s fast-changing digital environment, cyber-attacks are becoming more complicated and advanced. The traditional security systems face difficulties when they need to detect multi-stage attacks that occur during actual events. Mr. Adarsh’s research addresses this critical gap by applying graph-based deep learning models to threat intelligence data, enabling proactive defense mechanisms. His work shows that AI-driven cybersecurity solutions provide organizations with three operational benefits which include better incident response times and enhanced threat detection and improved overall network security strength.
The presentation was well-received by the conference attendees and reviewers, who valued its new research method and its usefulness for security operations centers that deploy the method in actual world settings. His achievement highlights his dedication, technical expertise, analytical thinking, and commitment to academic excellence. The department takes immense pride in Mr. Adarsh Singh’s accomplishment which reflects the institution’s strong focus on research, innovation, and industry-oriented learning. Such achievements inspire fellow students to pursue advanced research and contribute meaningfully to technological advancements. The Department of Computer Science & Engineering extends its heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Adarsh and wishes him continued success in all his future endeavors.