Asymmetric Security

This stream focuses on building realistic defensive cybersecurity benchmarks utilizing data from Asymmetric Security's work on real-world incidents.

Stream overview

Existing cybersecurity benchmarks lack realism, rarely testing how models behave in realistic security scenarios. This is especially challenging in cybersecurity because most relevant data is private.

Asymmetric Security responds to real cyber incidents and therefore holds data not available in the public domain. We would like to work with MATS scholars to build realistic benchmarks grounded in these real cyber incidents.

Mentors

Zainab Ali Majid (Zainab)
Asymmetric Security
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Co-Founder
SF Bay Area, London
Capability and Propensity Evaluations
AI Systems Security

Zainab is the co-founder of Asymmetric Security. She was previously a cybersecurity analyst at Stroz Friedberg, where she investigated some of the largest cybersecurity breaches of the past decade (e.g., Cambridge Analytica). She has also published at NeurIPS on AI cybersecurity evaluations. Zainab holds a master’s degree in Physics from Oxford University.

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Alex Chan
Asymmetric Security
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Chief Scientist
Capability and Propensity Evaluations
AI Systems Security

Alex Chan is Chief Scientist at Asymmetric Security, working on AI for cyberdefense and incident response. Previously, Chan was Director of Software Engineering at Salesforce, leading reinforcement-learning post-training for GUI agents.

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Mentorship style

1 hour weekly meetings by default for high-level guidance. We will respond within a day to async communication.

Fellows we are looking for

Essential:

  • Experience implementing AI model evaluations.

Preferred:

  • At least one year of professional software engineering experience.
  • Strong interest in AI cybersecurity.

Scholars can collaborate with other MATS scholars and can find collaborators on their own. Asymmetric Security staff may also engage deeply. 

Project selection

We will assign the project direction; scholars will have significant tactical freedom.

Streams

The Winter 2026 cohort offers a wide range of research streams led by experts across AI alignment, interpretability, governance, and safety. Each stream provides its own research agenda, methodology, and mentorship focus.

London
Empirical
SF Bay Area
Strategy and Forecasting
SF Bay Area
Systems Security
SF Bay Area
London
Control, Monitoring, Red-Teaming, Scalable Oversight, Scheming & Deception
SF Bay Area
Theory
Agent Foundations
SF Bay Area
Interpretability
SF Bay Area
Interpretability, Monitoring, Dangerous Capability Evals
SF Bay Area
Theory
Interpretability, Model Organisms, Red-Teaming, Safeguards, Scheming & Deception
SF Bay Area
Theory
Interpretability
Grand Rapids
Theory
Agent Foundations
Washington, D.C.
Systems Security
Policy and Governance
Compute Infrastructure, Policy & Governance, Security
London
Theory
Policy and Governance
Dangerous Capability Evals, Compute Infrastructure, Policy & Governance, Strategy & Forecasting
Washington, D.C.
Systems Security
Compute Infrastructure, Security
London
Control, Monitoring
London
Control, Scheming & Deception, Dangerous Capability Evals, Model Organisms, Monitoring
SF Bay Area
Security, Dangerous Capability Evals