ML Q&A

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May 16 04:45 PM EDT

This is a Q&A session. Moderators will take audience questions both remotely and on-site via sli.do.


Q&A Panel for the Machine Learning Block


Aditi Bhatnagar Founder, Offgrid Security

Aditi Bhatnagar is the founder of Offgrid Security - the company offering state-of-the-art AI solutions to up-level product security. Her interest lies in AI security, Android Privacy Posture and Web Application security. She has previously worked as a Lead Security Engineer at Atlassian building security into cloud, Core Engineer building features for end point security products and Data Scientist working on cutting edge AI algorithms at Microsoft. She has previously presented at dozens of international conferences including RSAC, May Contains Hackers, Diana Initiative, Android Security Symposium, Nullcon amidst others. Through her initiative, Infinite Hacks, she is spreading cyber awareness. She has conducted trainings and initiated discussions on LLM security, digital rights, and techno-sociology. She’s an avid blogger and publishes posts on cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and several aspects of the evolving relationship between humans and technology on her website.

François Labrèche Senior Data Scientist, Sophos

François Labrèche is a Senior Data Scientist at Sophos, who focuses on applying machine learning approaches to research problems related to security alerts and vulnerabilities. He focuses on using machine learning to improve the prioritization of alerts and vulnerabilities, in the context of XDR and vulnerability management. He explores the use of OSINT sources and the dark web in assessing the importance of newly published vulnerabilities.

He has a Ph.D. from École Polytechnique de Montréal, and has published research papers on the topics of spam detection, malware analysis, threat research and machine learning applied to cybersecurity. He has presented at ACSAC 2024, CAMLIS 2022, BSides Montreal 2021, University College London and École Polytechnique de Montréal, and has published papers in conferences such as the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS).