AAMIR LAKHANI
Leading Security Strategist

Aamir Lakhani is the Global Director of Threat Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence, and a recognized authority in cybersecurity, advanced threat detection, and AI innovation. With over 20 years of experience, Aamir leads global initiatives that integrate cutting-edge AI technologies into cyber defense strategies for Fortune 500 enterprises, government agencies, and national security operations.
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He is known for designing and executing large-scale threat intelligence programs, offensive and defensive cyber operations, and AI-driven security architectures. Aamir has developed and deployed AI agents to simulate threat actor behavior, test system resilience, and drive next-generation SOC automation. His work spans adversarial AI, agentic AI systems, deepfake detection, and advanced ML-based malware analysis.
Aamir’s background includes creating offensive countermeasures for the U.S. Department of Defense and advising national intelligence agencies. He has helped organizations fortify both their digital and physical environments against state-sponsored threats and cybercriminal syndicates operating on the darknet.
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With a deep technical foundation, Aamir has spent two decades researching artificial intelligence, writing and testing AI/ML models, and operationalizing them for cyber use cases. His expertise spans cyber defense, AI-driven reconnaissance, mobile threats, APT research, and the weaponization of machine learning by threat actors.
Aamir is a published author and regular contributor to books, threat research reports, and white papers. He has been featured on FOX Business News, National Public Radio (NPR), and other national media outlets as an expert in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
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Under the pseudonym Dr. Chaos, Aamir also operates a widely followed cybersecurity blog at DrChaos.com, where he shares insights on emerging threats, AI trends, and real-world attack simulations. In its list of "46 Federal Technology Experts to Follow on Twitter," Forbes described him as “a blogger, InfoSec specialist, superhero... and all-around good guy.”