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Online Security: Adversarial Threats in the Age of AI

  • Davis Wright Tremaine LLP 50 California Street San Francisco, CA, 94111 United States (map)

The Yale Club of San Francisco and the Yale Club of Silicon Valley invite you to join Nathaniel Gleicher, JD ’09, for a free‑flowing conversation on Online Security: Adversarial Threats in the Age of AI. An expert on the discipline of adversarial design — the practice of embedding safeguards in products and processes to resist adversaries and protect the well-meaning majority. Gleicher, Meta’s Global Head of Counter-Fraud and Security Policy, will discuss ways AI both strengthens defenses and enables new attacks. Gleicher is an engineer and a lawyer. The program will include his insights and audience Q&A with real‑time questions. Co-sponsored by the Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will b served.

General admission is $35. Sustaining members, check your email for a discount code for $10 off general admission, or request the code by email at hello@yalesf.org.

Reserve your ticket on HERE on the Eventbrite page.

If you are unable to attend in person you may listen in free online. Register at this ZOOM LINK.

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