Webinar: Navigating AI Risks: Tackling Nefarious Uses and Emerging Threats
- Event Type
- Webinar
- Location
- Online
- Date/Time
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02/20/202512 pm - 1 pm
Artificial Intellegence, Innovation
Gain critical insights into the emerging threats posed by nefarious uses of AI in this webinar featuring Daniel Shin, Cybersecurity Researcher and CoVA CCI Research Scientist. Explore the most common malicious applications of large language models (LLMs) and practical steps to bolster security. Stay prepared for the future with expert guidance on identifying weak signals before they become significant challenges.

Daniel Shin
Cybersecurity Researcher
William & Mary Law School
Daniel Shin is a Cybersecurity Researcher at William & Mary Law School, the Coastal Node Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Research Scientist, and the Center for Legal & Court Technology’s Associate Director of Research. His research focuses on the intersection of emerging technology and law, including as it pertains to blockchain technology, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence, with keen emphasis on cybersecurity and privacy. Mr. Shin has presented his research on deep fakes technology, cybersecurity, and the use of artificial intelligence technologies in the judiciary and the legal profession for judges, court staffs, and attorneys. At William & Mary Law School, he teaches a novel introduction to artificial intelligence course that engages law students with the fundamental concepts of artificial intelligence and other supporting technologies. Daniel Shin is a licensed attorney in Virginia and a Certified Information Privacy Professional – United States (CIPP/US). He is a graduate of Northwestern University (B.A.), Mannheim Universität (M.A.), and William & Mary Law School (J.D.).