BSidesLuxembourg 2026

Tailia Malloy

Dr. Tailia Malloy (She/They) is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg in the Trustworthy Software Engineering research group. Their PhD explored computational cognitive models of human learning and decision making that can allow us to train AI systems with an understanding of human biases and constraints. This lead them to the area of cybersecurity, where their current research focuses on Generative AI applied to recommendations in network analysis, social engineering training and defense, and safe and secure code generation with LLM agents.


Session

05-07
14:00
40min
Teaming, Trust, and Threats: How Humans Interact with Generative AI in Security
Tailia Malloy

Generative AI may not yet be stealing everyones jobs, but it is already impacting the way that we interact with computers, with important implications for cybersecurity. Difficult tasks like network analysis, social engineering defense, and writing safe software will require humans and AI to form teams while relying on mutual trust, and an understanding of the threats posed by the misuse of AI by bad actors. This talk explores research in Human-Computer Interaction applied onto understanding teaming, trust, and threats of Generative AI in cybersecurity.

AI Security Village
IFEN room 2, Workshops and AI Security Village (Building D)