Amith Kamath Belman
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, San Jose State University
I lead the Security and AI Lab (SAIL) research group at SJSU. My research interests include cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, with a focus on system security, security of AI models, and application of AI to security.
My current work applies machine learning and AI frameworks to security applications, including behavioral biometrics, vulnerability discovery, and adversarial robustness.
Recent Highlight · May 2026
US-Dept. of War ASCEND Challenge Winner
Won the inaugural ASCEND Challenge at the NCAE-C Symposium, organized by the Department of War Chief Information Officer. The winning curriculum framework will serve as a blueprint for a formal DoW solicitation to build scalable AI-cybersecurity learning programs delivered through academic institutions nationwide.
Research Interests
- Cybersecurity & System Identity
- AI/ML Security Frameworks
- Biometrics & Behavioral Security
Recent Publications
Prompt-Language Leakage from LLM-Generated Data via Membership Inference on Downstream LSTMs
K. Jin, A.K. Belman · IEEE SVCC 2026
Parallel Stream Transformer Based Architecture for Multimodal User Verification
J. Xiong, A.K. Belman · IEEE AIIoT 2026
SyntheticPop: Attacking Speaker Verification Systems With Synthetic VoicePops
E. Jamdar, A.K. Belman · IEEE SVCC 2025