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Jam Kraprayoon

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Senior Researcher on Frontier Security at the Institute for AI Policy and Strategy (IAPS). Co-author with Brianna Rosen of the April 2026 Foreign Affairs essay on autonomous cyber-agents.

Jam Kraprayoon is a Senior Researcher on Frontier Security at the Institute for AI Policy and Strategy (IAPS), working on AI cybersecurity and frontier-security policy.

Roles and work

Kraprayoon is a Senior Researcher on Frontier Security at IAPS, where his work centers on the national-security challenges posed by the most capable AI systems, particularly the rapid advance of offensive cyber capabilities in frontier models. With Brianna Rosen, Kraprayoon co-authored Cyberwar's New Frontier in Foreign Affairs (April 16, 2026), which sets out a threat model for autonomous cyber-agents and a five-part US policy menu.

His IAPS output on the Frontier Security team includes work on detecting offensive cyber agents — a report produced with the Singapore AI Safety Hub and collaborating cyber researchers, arguing that defenders must first be able to detect AI-enabled cyber operations before they can counter them — and contributions to the team's "The Attack Surface" newsletter covering national-security challenges created by powerful AI systems (Source: iaps.ai). The work situates Kraprayoon within the broader AI-cybersecurity and autonomous-cyber-agent policy discussion, which examines how frontier models lower barriers to offensive cyber operations and what detection, governance, and disclosure measures could respond.

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Sources

  • IAPS / Research — Frontier Security work by Jam Kraprayoon (detecting offensive cyber agents; "The Attack Surface" newsletter): iaps.ai