Invited talk 4: Jeremy Epstein, "AI and Elections: Hammering a Screw"
Jeremy Epstein
2021 Invited talk
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Workshop: AI for Credible Elections: A Call to Action
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Workshop: AI for Credible Elections: A Call to Action
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Jeremy Epstein
Jeremy Epstein is lead program officer for the NSF Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program, NSF’s flagship multi-disciplinary cybersecurity & privacy program. Prior to this role, he was Deputy Division Director of CISE/CNS, where he was responsible for research in a range of computer science programs, including cybersecurity, cyber physical systems, smart and connected communities, computer systems, networking, computer science education, technology transition, and other assorted topics.
Prior to (re)joining NSF in 2017, he was a program manager at DARPA I2O, and a program officer for NSF's Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program. He spent most of his career in industry, including at SRI International and webMethods. His areas of interest are in cybersecurity, particularly elections and voting security.
Jeremy is also chair of the Association for Computing Machinery US Technology Policy Committee, founder/director of ACSA Scholarships for Women Studying Information Security (SWSIS), and former associate editor-in-chief of IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine.
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