CyberAI Project

Chris Rohlf

Non-Resident Research Fellow

Chris Rohlf is a Non-Resident Research Fellow at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where he works on the CyberAI Project. Chris has worked in cybersecurity since 2003 in technical roles that include vulnerability research, exploitation and software engineering. His interests lie in the future of cybersecurity, particularly in the automation of both offensive and defensive efforts. He has previously presented his research at Black Hat, the National Security Agency, the US Army, NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Columbia University.

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