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Since 2015, CLTC has directly funded more than 160 projects by UC Berkeley students, faculty & affiliates on original cybersecurity research topics, in addition to developing our own white papers, publications, blogs, policy analysis and recommendations, and open-source curricula and toolkits.

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October 1, 2024

White Paper

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Cyber Resilience and Social Equity: Twin Pillars of a Sustainable Energy Future

By: Emma Stewart, Remy Stolworthy, Virginia Wright

A report published by the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, Cyber Resilience and Social Equity: Twin Pillars of a Sustainable Energy Future, examines the importance of cybersecurity in ensuring equitable access to energy. In an era of worsening cybersecurity threats, the paper advocates for “sustainable energy delivery systems that ensure robust defenses without compromising the goals of reducing energy poverty and ensuring energy security.”

September 3, 2024

White Paper

white dots appearing to form a swarm

A Swarm Intelligence Approach to Prioritizing the CIS Controls V8.0 Implementation

By: Hayat Abdulla Asad Cue, Thirimachos Bourlai, Mark Lupo

Authored by researchers affiliated with CyberArch, a cybersecurity clinic at the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government (CVIOG), this paper introduces a novel approach for ranking actions outlined in the Center for Internet Security (CIS) framework, a prioritized set of safeguards to help organizations mitigate common cyber attacks.

July 2, 2024

White Paper

Improving the Explainability of AI

Improving the Explainability of Artificial Intelligence: The Promises and Limitations of Counterfactual Explanations

By: Alexander Asemota, Improving the Explainability of Artificial Intelligence: The Promises and Limitations of Counterfactual Explanations

A new white paper from the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity explores diverse approach to explainable artificial intelligence (xAI), focusing on counterfactual explanations, or CTEs. The paper, “Improving the Explainability of Artificial Intelligence: The Promises and Limitations of Counterfactual Explanations,” was authored by Alexander Asemota, a 2023-2024 AI Policy Hub Fellow.

May 16, 2024

White Paper

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Benchmark Early and Red Team Often: A Framework for Assessing and Managing Dual-Use Hazards of AI Foundation Models

By: Anthony Barrett, Krystal Jackson, Jessica Newman, Nada Madkour, Evan R. Murphy, Benchmark Early and Red Team Often: A Framework for Assessing and Managing Dual-Use Hazards of AI Foundation Models

Authored by Anthony M. Barrett, Krystal Jackson, Evan R. Murphy, Nada Madkour, and Jessica Newman, this report assesses two methods for evaluating the “dual-use” hazards of AI foundation models, which include large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4, Gemini, Claude 3, Llama 3, and other general purpose AI systems.

April 23, 2024

White Paper

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The Transaction Costs of Municipal Cyber Risk Management

By: Rowland Herbert-Faulkner

This white paper, The Transaction Costs of Municipal Cyber Risk Management, brings to light the transaction costs associated with municipal cyber risk management, including the costs of searching for information, coordination between parties, drawing up and enforcing contracts, negotiation, inventory and monitoring, and compliance and enforcement. The paper was authored by by Rowland Herbert-Faulkner, a PhD Candidate in the Department of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley whose dissertation research focuses on technology governance at the municipal and regional scales.

March 13, 2024

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BreachProphet

By: Ravi Patnala, Mayank Saxena, Meenakshi Sriraman, Jenny Yao, Francisco Laplace

Problem Statement Companies face a constant threat from both internal and external security attacks and incidents. Immediately assessing or predicting cyber risk to the business (products and services)…