Amin Hasbini

AI & Cybersecurity Executive, Independent counsel

Amin Hasbini

AI & Cybersecurity Executive with 15+ years building advanced AI and security capabilities across more than 70 countries. A rare combination of deep technical expertise in AI/ML systems and threat intelligence with executive advisory roles and cumulative commercial impact exceeding USD 360 million.

Now in Paris, he works on two priority topics: post-quantum cryptography (PQC) maturity and AI agent security. His work covers non-human identity, regulator-readable audit, and translating NIS2, DORA, and EU AI Act obligations into architectural evidence.

Trusted advisor to the French Senate through OPECST alongside OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta, and Microsoft, he has also briefed three Interpol Secretaries-General, the FBI, and Europol. He publishes regularly on AI agent security and designed the AAC (Authenticate, Authorize, Communicate) reference architecture, a framework for agent-to-agent security on a post-quantum cryptographic substrate.

For twelve years as Director of Kaspersky’s GReAT research center for the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey region, he led the tracking of 19 state-sponsored cyber actors, joint operations with Interpol (including the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022), and security programs for central banks, energy operators, and critical infrastructure across the region. PhD in Information Security (Brunel University London), Master’s in Telecommunications and Cybersecurity (Université Saint-Joseph). Trilingual French, English, Arabic. 100+ international keynotes; featured in BBC, CNN, Bloomberg, Forbes.