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Senior Research Associate on AI Threat Detection

Applications for this vacancy closed on 14 January 2025 at 12:00PM
The Department of Computer Science is looking to employ a Postdoctoral
Researcher to work within an interdisciplinary team on AI Threat Detection.
The successful candidate will work as part of a project team, consisting of
researchers in the departments of Engineering and Computer Science, supporting
the Oxford Martin Programme on AI Threat Detection, as well as engaging across
the wide local network of experts in AI, cybersecurity, AI safety &
governance.





The Oxford Martin Programme on AI Threat Detection aims to fill a critical gap
in AI security by developing advanced methods to detect attacks on AI systems.
While much research focuses on preventing AI vulnerabilities, there is
currently no way to effectively detect when systems have been compromised. The
programme will create a continuous monitoring tool to identify threatening
activity across AI data inputs, learning models, and algorithms. By
researching optimal detection methods and building a database of attack-
response information, the programme seeks to improve the accuracy and
resilience of AI threat detection in various organisational contexts.





The successful candidate will be required to work primarily under the
direction of Professor Sadie Creese and the supervision of Professor Michael
Goldsmith, with guidance from other senior academics.





You will have a doctoral degree and post-qualification research experience in
a cybersecurity-relevant field (e.g. computer science, international
relations, economics, political science, social or physical sciences,
philosophy, cognitive or social psychology, law, anthropology, development or
sociology).





The closing date for applications is **12 noon on 14th January 2025.**
Interviews are expected to be held in January.





We are a Stonewall Top 100 Employer, Living Wage, holding an Athena Swan
Bronze Award, HR excellence in Research and Race Equality Charter Bronze
Award.





Our staff and students come from all over the world and we proudly promote a
friendly and inclusive culture. Diversity is positively encouraged, through
diversity groups and champions, for example
http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/aboutus/women-cs-oxford/index.html , as well as a
number of family-friendly policies, such as the right to apply for flexible
working and support for staff returning from periods of extended absence, for
example shared parental leave.





Demonstrating a commitment to provide equality of opportunity, we would
particularly welcome applications from women and black and minority ethnic
applicants who are currently under-represented within the Computer Science
Department. All applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection
criteria.

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The Department of Computer Science is looking to employ a Postdoctoral Researcher to work within an interdisciplinary team on AI Threat Detection. The successful candidate will work as part of a project team, consisting of researchers in the departments of Engineering and Computer Science, supporting the Oxford Martin Programme on AI Threat Detection, as well as engaging across the wide local network of experts in AI, cybersecurity, AI safety & governance.

 

The Oxford Martin Programme on AI Threat Detection aims to fill a critical gap in AI security by developing advanced methods to detect attacks on AI systems. While ...
The Department of Computer Science is looking to employ a Postdoctoral
Researcher to work within an interdisciplinary team on AI Threat Detection.
The successful candidate will work as part of a project team, consisting of
researchers in the departments of Engineering and Computer Science, supporting
the Oxford Martin Programme on AI Threat Detection, as well as engaging across
the wide local network of experts in AI, cybersecurity, AI safety &
governance.





The Oxford Martin Programme on AI Threat Detection aims to fill a critical gap
in AI security by developing advanced methods to detect attacks on AI systems.
While much ...
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