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ML faculty member and cryptographer joins MBZUAI

MBZUAI ·

Najwa Aaraj, Chief Researcher at the Cryptography Research Centre at TII, has joined MBZUAI as the first female faculty member in the Machine Learning Department. Aaraj leads R&D of cryptographic technologies, including post-quantum cryptography and lightweight cryptographic libraries. Her research will focus on the intersection of cryptography, cybersecurity, and machine learning, including using ML for cryptanalysis and protecting ML models with cryptography. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens MBZUAI's expertise in a critical area of AI security and cryptography, fostering cross-disciplinary research and innovation in the UAE.

How will our cryptographic toolkit be Impacted by quantum computers and Machine Learning?

MBZUAI ·

Dr. Najwa Aaraj from MBZUAI and TII discussed the impact of quantum computers and machine learning on cryptographic algorithms. The talk covered post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) schemes, standardization efforts, and the role of machine learning in advancing cybersecurity solutions. Dr. Aaraj also highlighted the challenges of transitioning current cryptographic systems to quantum-resistant alternatives. Why it matters: As quantum computing advances, understanding and implementing post-quantum cryptography is crucial for maintaining secure communications and data protection in the UAE and globally.

OPAQUE Acquires Abu Dhabi-Developed Cryptographic AI Technology from TII, Extending Confidential AI Across the Full Lifecycle with Post-Quantum Protection

TII ·

OPAQUE, a San Francisco-based Confidential AI company, acquired advanced cryptographic AI technologies from Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of ATRC. The acquired technology enhances OPAQUE's platform with confidential AI model training using multi-party computation and fully homomorphic encryption, alongside post-quantum cryptographic protections. Overseen by H.E. Faisal Al Bannai and Ion Stoica, this marks the first time UAE-developed cryptographic AI has been acquired and deployed globally by a leading US technology company. Why it matters: This acquisition strengthens OPAQUE's secure AI workflow capabilities and highlights the UAE's growing role in developing and exporting foundational AI technologies.