Jeremy Chiu (aka Birdman)

CyCraft Technology Corporation / Founder & CTO

Jeremy Chiu (aka Birdman) graduated from National Central University and obtained a master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Tatung University. He's the founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of CyCraft Technology and serves as a consultant for Hacks In Taiwan Conference (HITCON). As an expert in cybersecurity technologies, he has more than 15 years of relevant research experience. With a talent to impart knowledge of cybersecurity through lively and interesting lectures, Birdman frequently publishes his research at major cybersecurity conferences every year both domestically (e.g., HITCON and iThome) and internationally (e.g., US-based Black Hat). In addition, Birdman is a renowned entrepreneur in Taiwan's cybersecurity industry. Along with Benson Wu in 2011, he co-founded Taiwan's first company to specialize in the development of APT defense products. In 2014, the company was acquired and affirmed by an Israeli cybersecurity company listed on the U.S. NASDAQ. 

CyCraft Technology, a newly founded startup by Birdman, focuses on integrating artificial intelligence research with cybersecurity technologies. Specifically, the main research focus of CyCraft Technology is the development of automatic analysis systems, analyses of hacker activities, malware analyses, and machine learning algorithms. Moreover, multiple specialist studies on cybersecurity have been published by CyCraft at global seminars, such as Black Hat, DEFCON, SyScan, HITCON, FIRST, AVTokyo, HTICA, and OWASP Asia.

SPEECH
4/15 (Tue.) 10:30 - 11:00 7F 701 ABCD Keynote Live Translation Session
Scaling Up Your Cybersecurity

LLMs are one of the most powerful inventions since the birth of computers. Not only are they a crucial piece in transforming information into knowledge, but they also serve as the foundation for building the AI-driven world. In just three to four years, LLMs have taken the world by storm, igniting a series of frenzied AI revolutions that have pushed the boundaries of technological advancement. However, with every leap in technology comes new challenges.

Unlike conventional software, LLMs are highly unpredictable, behaving more like "singularities" that do not conform to traditional information systems. Standard software quality control methods and testing tools are nearly ineffective in this domain, and existing cybersecurity frameworks struggle to adapt. We cannot approach LLM security as merely another software issue.

In this talk, we will explore the new cybersecurity challenges posed by AI applications from a security professional’s perspective. Join us as we delve into the risks and strategies needed to prepare for this transformative wave in the information industry!