Ken Chang
Cybersecurity Researcher, University of California - Berkeley
Cybersecurity Researcher, University of California - Berkeley
Ken Chang is a strong advocator for cybersecurity for individual, NGO, and enterprise organizations with international coverage. His key research interests in Enterprise Architecture, Cybersecurity, Integration, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Cryptography, Network Security, Privacy Engineering, Machine Learning, Software Security, Operating System Security, Enterprise Risk Management Framework. he holds a Master’s Degree in Information and Cybersecurity from the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)
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Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)
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Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)
PRESENTATION
Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)
PRESENTATION
Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)
PRESENTATION
Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)
PRESENTATION
Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)
PRESENTATION
Feb 26, 2020
How AI Inference Threats Might Influence the Outcome of 2020 Election (Session Viewing Point)