
How we enhance cybersecurity defences before the attackers in an AGI world
Artificial general intelligence could reshape cybersecurity. The challenge is whether defenders adopt it faster than attackers.
2005-07, Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University. Currently, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley. Research interests: security and privacy issues in computer systems and networks, including areas ranging from software security, networking security, database security, distributed systems security, to applied cryptography. Recipient: MacArthur Fellowship; Guggenheim Fellowship; NSF CAREER Award; Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship; MIT Technology Review TR-35 Award; IBM Faculty Award; George Tallman Ladd Research Award; Okawa Foundation Research Award; Li Ka Shing Foundation Women in Science Distinguished Lecture Series Award; best paper awards from top conferences.