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PostHeaderIcon [DefCon32] If Existing Cyber Vulns Magically Disappeared, What Next

Dr. Stefanie Tompkins, Director of DARPA, joined by Dr. Renee Wegrzyn, inaugural Director of ARPA-H, explores a hypothetical scenario where all cyber vulnerabilities vanish overnight. Their session at DEF CON 32, moderated interactively, delves into the hacker community’s contributions to cybersecurity and the next frontier of challenges, from supply chain vulnerabilities to quantum computing. Stefanie and Renee emphasize the synergy between DARPA, ARPA-H, and the DEF CON community in shaping a secure digital future.

The Hacker Community’s Legacy

Stefanie opens by celebrating the DEF CON community’s role in challenging the status quo, citing DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge and Cyber Fast Track as catalysts for vulnerability detection advancements. She highlights how diverse perspectives have driven innovations like the ARPANET, the precursor to the internet. Stefanie underscores the community’s potential to address future threats, encouraging active collaboration with agencies like DARPA.

Envisioning a Vulnerability-Free World

Renee explores the implications of a world without cyber vulnerabilities, questioning what new challenges would emerge. She discusses ARPA-H’s Apex program, which leverages generative AI to create novel antigen sequences for unaddressed viruses, illustrating how hacker ingenuity could pivot to proactive solutions. Renee emphasizes the need to secure health tech ecosystems, particularly hospitals, against cyberattacks.

Tackling Supply Chain and Quantum Challenges

Stefanie, a geologist by training, shares her focus on supply chain vulnerabilities, given their critical role in global technology ecosystems. She also addresses quantum computing’s uncertain future, noting DARPA’s efforts to determine its transformative potential versus obsolescence. Stefanie’s insights highlight the need for rigorous questioning to guide technological development, inviting hackers to contribute ideas.

Fostering Collaborative Innovation

Concluding, Renee and Stefanie call for continued partnership with the DEF CON community to solve complex problems. They encourage attendees to share ideas with DARPA and ARPA-H, emphasizing that transformative solutions arise from collective creativity. Their vision for a resilient digital and health infrastructure inspires hackers to shape the next era of cybersecurity innovation.

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