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Taesoo Kim posts

Taesoo Kim is a VP, Security Research at Microsoft (Agentic Security). He is also a Professor in the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy (SCP) and the School of Computer Science (SCS) at Georgia Tech (on-leave). Prof. Kim leads Team Atlanta, which won 1st place in the DARPA AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC), a competition to build autonomous cyber reasoning systems that detect and remediate software vulnerabilities in open-source projects, earning a total award of $6 million prize. He is the recipient of numerous honors, including the NSF CAREER Award (2018), the Internet Defense Prize from Facebook (2015) and several best paper/artifact awards at premier venues such as SOSP’21, USENIX Security’18, and EuroSys’17.  Prof. Kim holds Ph.D. (2014) from MIT EECS/CSAIL.