
  Presents
Intersection of Quantum, AI, and Security
August 7, 2025 | 1:30-2:30 PM ETÂ
1Â CPE Credit Available for this Event***Â
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About this Webinar:
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, from the way we work to the way we interact with machines. Once AI is able to utilize the power of quantum computing, the results—both good and bad—will be immeasurable. As AI becomes more sophisticated and quantum computers become more readily available, so too do the potential security risks.
This session will discuss the critical issues at the intersection of Quantum, AI and security. The panelists will explore:
- Countering malicious use of AI systems and quantum computers by actors with ill intentions, such as criminals, terrorists, or hostile states.
- Adversarial attacks on AI, such as attempts to fool or manipulate AI systems by exploiting their vulnerabilities or limitations.
- Protection of the massive amounts of data used by AI systems to learn and improve their performance.
- Using AI to enhance cybersecurity, such as preventing cyberattacks, optimizing security processes, and improving security resilience.
- Deploying quantum-resistant security to protect data at the heart of AI
Speakers:

Chrisma Jackson
Chief Information Security Officer and Director of Cybersecurity & Mission Computing, Sandia National Laboratories (Pending Agency Approval)

Tamekia Turner
Senior Cybersecurity SME, National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Energy (Pending Agency Approval)

Nick Marinos
Managing Director, Information Technology & Cybersecurity Issues, U.S. Government Accountability Office (Pending Agency Approval)

Gina Scinta
Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Thales TCT

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
ATARC Consultant

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