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Amulya Panakam

Program Assistant -
Girl Security

Amulya, currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia, was raised in the city where she is now a third-year computer science major at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is deeply passionate about addressing misinformation and serves as an undergraduate researcher at the Internet Governance
Project, focusing on disinformation and content moderation. Amulya also plays a vital role as a Program Assistant at Girl Security, contributing to the Girl Security Mentorship Program and Professional Development initiatives. Her dedication extends to speaking engagements; in October, she shared strategies at the Internet Governance Forum in Kyoto, Japan, aimed at
enhancing youth resilience against misinformation. Amulya's overarching goal is to empower youth and women to enter the cybersecurity field, working towards a digital world driven by youth empowerment.

Session Presenting

Tuesday, November 19
7:30 PM - 8:15 PM Greenwich Mean Time
BRK330
As cyber threats become more sophisticated with speed and scale - we need to be as diverse as the threats we are defending. Join our expert panelists as we uncover the countless roles shaping our digital defenses in the era of AI. Learn how important it is to bring in defenders from all different backgrounds, LGBTQ+ and cultures to protect our organizations from nation state threat actors and global cybercriminals.