Yisroel Mirsky
Postdoctoral Fellow, GeorgiaTech
Postdoctoral Fellow, GeorgiaTech
Yisroel Mirsky is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Institute for Information Security and Privacy at Georgia Tech. He received his Ph.D. from Ben-Gurion University in 2018 where he is still affiliated as a Security Researcher. His main research interests include deepfakes, adversarial machine learning, online anomaly detection, and network security. Mirsky has published his works at top security venues: USENIX, CCS, NDSS, Euro S&P, Black Hat, DEF CON, CSF, AISec, etc. His research has also been featured in many well-known media outlets: Popular Science, Scientific American, Wired, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and BBC. Mirsky's works, including vulnerabilities in the US 911 emergency services and the threat of deepfakes in medical scans, have been featured in The Washington Post.
On May 17, 2021
On May 17, 2021
On May 17, 2021
On May 17, 2021
On May 17, 2021
On May 17, 2021