Applications are currently open for the #CAMLIS2026 Scholarship, & we encourage students, early-career professionals, veterans, and career “leapers” to apply!
📅 Important Dates:
• June 26 — Applications due
• July 31 — Scholarship decisions announced
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We are excited to announce our keynote speaker for CAMLIS 2026: Professor Patrick McDaniel! 🎉
Join us on 10.21 to hear from the Tsun-Ming Shih Professor of Computer Sciences and Associate Dean for Research in the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence at the @UWMSTP.
CAMLIS is back! Join us October 21–23 in Arlington, VA!
📅 Key deadlines:
• Early bird registration: May 31
• CFP deadline: June 26
• Scholarship applications: June 26
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Exciting news! 💥 All of the outstanding work presented at #CAMLIS2025 is now available on our website. Simply visit the homepage and navigate to Past Conferences → 2025 Conference to explore the full collection. https://t.co/ggzCtcfMzZ
We can't believe it's already been almost two weeks since #CAMLIS2025! Missing the conf already? We've got you covered.
Our keynote presentations featuring Niloofar Mireshghallah and Nate Fick are now live on our CAMLIS website and YouTube channel!
➡️https://t.co/C2vup3di9q
Our first talk of CAMLIS Red session 2 is "ScamAgents: How AI Agents Can Simulate Human-Level Scam Calls" with Sanket Badhe. The call is coming from inside the LLM!
Kicking off our first track at our first CAMLIS Red at his first CAMLIS is Daniel Jones presenting "Attack Surfaces in Computer Use Agents: A Practical Taxonomy" (say that 3 times fast!) 😄
Our last talk of today is Kyla Guru, presenting "LLM ATT&CK Navigator: Mapping Observed Generative Adversarial Techniques Across the Cyber Killchain"! 🦾