Jason Xue is a Senior Research Scientist and lead of the AI Security sub-team at CSIRO's Data61, Australia. He is also (Adjunct) Senior Research Scientist at the Responsible AI Research Centre (RAIR), Adelaide University, and (Adjunct) Senior Research Fellow in the School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne. His research focuses on AI security and privacy, system and software security, and Internet measurement. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence (Middle Career Researcher), the Science Excellence Award at CSIRO's Data61, Distinguished Paper Awards at NDSS 2025 and USENIX Security 2024, the ACM SIGSAC Best Paper Award Runner-Up (CCS 2021), and two ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards (ASE 2018, FSE 2023). He is also a recipient of the NDSS 2024 and FSE 2023 Distinguished Reviewer Awards. His work has been featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times, Science Daily, PR Newswire, Yahoo, The Australian Financial Review, and The Courier.
Jason serves on the program committees of top-tier conferences including the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (2023, 2025), ACM CCS (2021–2024), USENIX Security (2021–2025), NDSS (2021–2025), ACM/IEEE ICSE (2021–2023), and ACM/IEEE FSE (2023). He is an Area Chair for WWW 2024 and 2025, an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (TIFS) and IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), and a Guest Editor for IEEE Security & Privacy magazine on Trustworthy AI. He is a Senior Member of both IEEE and ACM.