The AI Security Forum is back in Las Vegas this year! The people securing the world's most powerful AI models are getting back together and you're invited to join us.
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👥 Who: Leading experts in AI, cybersecurity, and national security
📍 Where: Las Vegas, Nevada
🗓️ When: August 6, 2026
🎟️ Format: In-person, application-only
Seats are limited and they go fast.
We are excited to announce that @AmmannNora will be joining us as a speaker for the AI Security Forum in Vegas! 🥳
Nora Ammann is a Program Director at @ARIA_research, where she leads the Safeguarded AI program building a mathematical assurance toolkit for formally verified AI systems. She also co-founded Principles of Intelligence (formerly PIBBSS), a research organization facilitating knowledge transfer from interdisciplinary sciences into AI safety.
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We're pleased to have @GraySwanAI as a Silver Sponsor of AISF Vegas 2026! 🌟 Thank you for supporting the community and the work ahead.
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We're happy to have @attestablecom as our Platinum Sponsor of AISF Vegas 2026! Thank you for helping bring the community together. 🙌
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We are excited to announce that @dan_lahav will be joining us as a speaker for the AI Security Forum in Vegas! 🙌
Dan Lahav is the Co-Founder and CEO of @Irregular, a frontier AI security lab, that works directly with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and sovereign governments to test and secure advanced AI models before release.
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⏳ 4 days left to submit your ideas!
The call for papers for the AI Security Forum closes June 30. We are looking for talks at the intersection of AI and security, both offense and defense, technical and policy, research and practitioner.
If you're working on something, we want to hear about it.
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We'd love to hear your ideas! 💡 The call for papers for the AI Security Forum is open. We are looking for talks at the intersection of AI and security, both offense and defense, technical and policy, research and practitioner. The deadline is June 30, 2026.
Submit here ➡️ https://t.co/REVoisVhcl
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If you're going to be in Vegas for #HackerSummerCamp, the AI Security Forum is back on August 6 bringing together leading experts in AI, cybersecurity, and national security. 🔒
Apply to attend ➡️ https://t.co/fLaH29v2WL
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📢 The call for papers is now open for the AI Security Forum! We are looking for talks at the intersection of AI and security, both offense and defense, technical and policy, research and practitioner.
Submit here ➡️ https://t.co/G2lig9iQp4
Deadline: June 30, 2026
🛡️ Keynote#3: Andrew Carney, Program Manager @ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Andrew Carney is the Program Manager for DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) – a two‑year contest bringing top AI teams together to autonomously find and patch software bugs in critical infrastructure before attackers can strike.
DARPA and ARPA-H are on a mission to advance AI-driven cybersecurity. At the Vegas AI Security Forum, Andrew will share the latest news about the competition, and discuss how the program is driving innovation to strengthen the security of critical infrastructure and software supply chains.
Andrew brings 15+ years of software and hardware vulnerability research to the role. Before DARPA, he served as a principal researcher in HSBC’s Cybersecurity Science & Analytics group. We’re excited to hear from him!
🛡️ Keynote #2: Sella Nevo, Director @ RAND's Meselson Center
Sella Nevo is a Senior Information Scientist at RAND, and leads its Meselson Center, working to reduce risks from emerging technologies. The center blends deep policy analysis with cutting-edge technical research to help decision-makers prevent, prepare for, and mitigate large-scale catastrophes.
Previously, Sella taught Information Security and Applied Ethics at Tel Aviv University. His May 2024 RAND report, Securing AI Model Weights: Preventing Theft and Misuse of Frontier Models, is already widely cited by governments and AI labs working to keep adversaries from copying or weaponising state-of-the-art systems. We can’t wait to hear from Sella!