Andrew Reddie (Co-Lead)

Andrew is an Assistant Professor of Practice in Cybersecurity at the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Information where he works on projects related to cybersecurity, nuclear weapons policy, wargaming, and emerging military technologies. He is also the founder and faculty director for the Berkeley Risk and Security Lab. Andrew is currently a Bridging the Gap New Era fellow, Hans J. Morgenthau fellow at Notre Dame University, a non-resident fellow at the Brute Krulak Center at Marine Corps University, faculty director at the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, and deputy director at the Berkeley APEC Study Center. Previously, Andrew has served in roles at Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Center for Global Security Research, and as an associate at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. His work has appeared in Science, the Journal of Cyber Policy, and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists among other outlets and has been variously supported by the Founder’s Pledge Fund, Carnegie Corporation of New York, MacArthur Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Nuclear Science and Security Consortium.

VIDEO: UC DISASTER RESILIENCE DAY 12OCT23: Data Science Afternoon Session

14 MAY 2024 PODCAST The Impact of AI on Warfare. Andrew Reddie sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing warfare.

  • A New Era for International Cooperation: CBMsS and AI-Military Integration. Lawfare (2024) (with Sarah Shoker, Alan Hickey, and Leah Walker)
  • Time to Act: Building the Technical and Institutional Foundations for AI Assurance. Lawfare (2023). (with Joshua Wallin)
  • Accelerating the Evolution of AI Export Controls. Tech Policy Press. (2023) (with Ritwik Gupta)
  • Confidence-Building Measures for Artificial Intelligence. Arxiv (2023) (with Sarah Shoker et al.)
  • AI-NC3 Integration in an Adversarial Context: Strategic Stability Risks and Confidence Building Measures (with Alexa Wehsener et al.)

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