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Tiffany Saade

Tiffany Saade is a Coterminal Masters student at Stanford University in the Stanford Ford Dorsey Program in International Policy, specializing in Cyber Policy and Security. Her interest and work sits at the nexus of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and policymaking. She is wrapping her last year of undergrad in Political Science and International Relations. She is also a Global Shaper and Vice Curator with the World Economic Forum, advocating for policies and applications of responsible AI. Tiffany co-leads a the “Trusted Elections Analysis” Working Group housed at the Harvard Belfer Center, with the primary goal of expanding the demand for election-related information quality in an age of AI-enhanced information poisoning campaigns.Most recently, Tiffany was selected as a Defense Innovation Scholar and launched her own Project Wǎng Yuè, a series of papers looking at the malicious use of powerful AI models for cyberattacks and understanding nation-state cyberthreat actors’ organization and process in conducting cyber- operations. As a student researcher at the Stanford Human-Centered AI, she studies the intersection of data privacy risks and foundation models. As one of the founding members, one of her passion-project is the Stanford AI Policy Case Competition, an interdisciplinary experience joining students with diverse academic and professional backgrounds, ranging from public policy to engineering to law to tackle complex and pressing policy issues at the intersection of AI technologies and geopolitics.[Note: Please keep bio as is if possible for website].