Cyber-Insecurity in the AI Era
Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.
Cybersecurity was already under strain before AI entered the stack. Now, as AI expands the attack surface and adds new complexity, the limits of legacy approaches are becoming harder to ignore. This session from MIT Technology Review’s Em Tech AI conference explores why security must be rethought with AI at its core, not layered on after the fact. About the speaker Tarique Mustafa, Cofounder, CEO, and CTO, GC Cybersecurity Tarique Mustafa is Cofounder and CEO/CTO of two AI-powered cybersecurity companies: GCCybersecurity, Inc. and its data compliance spinout, Chorology, Inc. A prolific inventor and internationally recognized authority in knowledge representation, inference calculus, and AI planning, Tarique has spent his career applying autonomously collaborative AI to solve complex, ultra-high-scale challenges across cybersecurity, data security, and compliance — with deep expertise spanning Data Classification, DLP, and DSPM industries. His groundbreaking innovations and multiple USPTO patents have earned him global recognition, including frequent invitations to deliver keynote addresses at prestigious international security conferences and forums. At GCCybersecurity, Tarique architected the core AI algorithms powering the company’s 4th and 5th generation fully autonomous data leak protection and exfiltration platform — among the most advanced platform of its kind. Prior to founding GCCybersecurity and Chorology, he served as founding CEO/CTO of NexTier Networks, a Silicon Valley provider of award-winning Data Leak Prevention solutions. With over 20 years of technical leadership experience, Tarique has held senior roles at Symantec, DHL Airways IT, MCI WorldCom, EDS, Andes Networks, and Nevis Networks, where he served as Principal Architect and built industry-leading security products leveraging next-generation security monitoring, event correlation, IDS/IPS, and SSL/IPSec technologies. Tarique holds multiple approved and pending patents with the USPTO