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Dr. Anmol Agarwal (she/her)

Professor at George Washington University and 1 other company
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Dr. Anmol Agarwal (she/her) is an award-winning senior security researcher working to secure emerging technologies. She specializes in AI security. She is also the founder of Alora Tech LLC, providing technology training and consulting to the public and various organizations in order to demystify technology for everyone. Dr. Agarwal is also an active speaker and has spoken at numerous international events and conferences to educate the public about cybersecurity and data science. She is also an adjunct professor at the George Washington University teaching AI and Machine Learning.
She has a doctoral degree in cybersecurity analytics. Her research focused on privacy-preserving Machine Learning and the security vulnerabilities of Machine Learning algorithms. Dr. Agarwal regularly posts content and writes research papers about cybersecurity and AI and has contributed work to prestigious international conferences such as IEEE Smart Nets.

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  • AI in Content Strategy: Balancing Creativity and Ethics
    Dr. Agarwal advises using AI as an inspiration tool, warning of potential copyright issues. She emphasizes verifying AI-generated claims and suggests using diverse AI tools to mitigate bias. Ethical AI use involves understanding user diversity and ensuring fair representation in content.
  • AI Tools: A New Insider Threat to Confidential Data
    Dr. Agarwal warns that sharing confidential data with AI tools can lead to unintended leaks. She suggests developing access-controlled GenAI tools and implementing clear, relatable AI-use policies. "Continuous education and awareness training" are crucial to ensure employees understand the importance of secure AI practices.
  • News Headlines: A Double-Edged Sword in Cybersecurity
    Anmol explains that news can prompt reactive cybersecurity measures, as seen with the log4j vulnerability. "News hype both encourages more defensive measures and could point to certain vulnerabilities for malicious users." Proactive security remains crucial despite news-driven focus shifts.
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