Session

Demo & Presentation: Leveraging AI for Strategic Technology Monitoring in the Defense Sector

In this session, we present how AI-driven methods are being applied at armasuisse science and technology to perform systematic technology monitoring of emerging and potentially disruptive technologies relevant to national security.

Using large language models (LLMs) and other AI techniques, we analyze vast volumes of global scientific and technical data (e.g., OpenAlex, arxiv, and patents) to identify early signals of innovation. This includes detecting trends in cyber capabilities, dual-use technologies, and developments that may impact defense strategies. Our approach not only enhances situational awareness for decision-makers but also contributes to anticipatory threat modeling in the face of rapid technological evolution. The presentation will highlight concrete use cases, challenges in trustworthy AI adoption, and interactive visualizations that support analysts in navigating complex and evolving tech landscapes.

About the speaker

Dr. Julian Jang-Jaccard

Dr. Julian Jang-Jaccard

Scientific Project Manager at armasuisse
Dr. Julian Jang-Jaccard is a Scientific Project Manager of the Cyber-Defense (CYD) Campus at armasuisse, the Swiss Federal Office for Defense Procurement. She serves as the Science Lead of the Technology Monitoring team, where she is responsible for coordinating relevant scientific activities to monitor technological and scientific developments relevant to Swiss defense operations. Prior to armasuiss, she was an Associate Professor and Head of the Cybersecurity Laboratory at Massey University, New Zealand, and a pioneering member of the Cybersecurity Research team at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia. She has published over 100 papers in prestigious venues, including IEEE and ACM, and received numerous multimillion-dollar research awards while collaborating with top ICT companies and universities worldwide. Julian holds M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from The University of Sydney, Australia, in 2002 and 2007, respectively.
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