'The Security and Privacy of Generative Data' | Seminar 6
Topic: The Security and Privacy of Generative Data
Abstract: Generative AI systems, like ChatGPT, are producing vast amounts of data used by Australian organizations and individuals. This rise in generative data brings significant security and privacy challenges, such as identity fraud and misinformation. This talk will explore current methods and introduce innovative techniques for generating secure and private synthetic data. We will discuss how to safeguard individual privacy, trace data origins, and detect manipulations across text, audio, image, and video. Our research holds significant potential to enhance trust in digital interactions, protect intellectual property, and drive innovation across various industries, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure digital future.
Speaker: A/Prof Bo Liu (Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, UTS)
A/Prof Bo Liu is an Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science and the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, University of Technology Sydney (UTS). With a prolific academic career, A/Prof. Liu has authored 4 books and 2 book chapters, alongside 62 refereed journal papers and 80 refereed conference papers. His research expertise spans cybersecurity and privacy, AI/data security and privacy. He has secured $3 million in grant funding, including serving as Chief Investigator on one ARC Discovery Project, two ARC Linkage grants, and multiple industry collaborations.