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Everyone's shipping (with) AI.
Who's securing it?

AI is moving faster than the people responsible for securing it. And that gap? It's not closing on its own. It closes when builders and defenders stop working in parallel and start working together.

That's what AISS is: not just a conference about AI security, but a working room where the people building (with) it and the people securing it share the same stage.

The Mission

The best AI Security knowledge right now lives inside companies. It's in incident reports that nobody publishes, in architecture decisions that never leave the engineering org, in red team findings that stay in internal wikis. The AISS exists to get that knowledge on stage.

We don't just curate panels, where everyone agrees with each other. We want the tough conversations, too.

We select talks the same way peer review works: show us what you found, how you tested it, and what happened once it hit production and we'll be happy campers.

If the talk doesn't have original work, or doesn't surface something no one had thought about before, why would anyone be interested?

That's the deal: practitioners share what they've found, built, broken, or defended. Leaders share the real life trade-offs behind the decisions that they've made. Our audience is just the kind of room where that level of honesty is worth it.

75+ speakers
500+ attendees
45+ sessions

The 2026 Season

5 events. Three continents. One mission: securing the AI-powered future.

LDN May 14, 2026

London

London, UK

Where security meets governance — the EU AI Act gets real.

CDG July 7, 2026

Paris

Paris, France

AI security comes to the continent — at the historic Pavillon Vendôme.

NRD September 2026

Nordics

Nordics — City TBC

Bringing the AI security conversation to the Nordic region.

Coming soon
SYD September 2026

Sydney

Sydney, Australia

AI security lands in APAC — details coming soon.

Coming soon
SFO October 15, 2026

San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

The flagship event. One day. Two tracks. No filler.

The Tracks

Leadership Track

For Strategic Decision-Makers

Built for

CISOs, CTOs, VPs of Security, and Heads of AI: the people who set risk budgets, choose vendors, and answer to the board when something goes wrong.

Key topics
AI governance and org designBoard-level risk communicationModel and vendor due diligenceStaffing for threats that didn't exist two years agoReal incident post-mortems: decisions made, trade-offs accepted
What to expect

Small rooms, not keynote audiences. Working sessions where leaders who are actually deploying these systems share what's working, what isn't, and what they'd do differently. No product pitches. No slogans.

Practitioner Track

For Hands-On Experts

Built for

Security engineers, AppSec teams, ML engineers, and developers shipping AI-powered systems: the people who need to secure what they're building, not just talk about it.

Key topics
LLM vulnerability patternsPrompt injection & jailbreak defenseAI red teaming with live demosSecuring models, pipelines, and inference endpointsDetection and incident response playbooks
What to expect

Technical deep dives where every talk shows something — a demo, a proof of concept, original research. You'll leave with code, configs, and techniques you can use this week. If it could be a blog post, it didn't make the cut.

Got something worth showing about AI security?

The AI Security Summit runs events across multiple cities, all year. We're looking for practitioners who've built or broken something real, and leaders who've made the hard calls on AI risk, governance, and org strategy. If your talk has a demo, original research, or a decision framework that's been battle-tested, we want to hear it.

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# topics

  • AI risk, governance, and board-level decision making
  • Model and vendor selection: what to verify and where exposure hides
  • Real incident reviews: attack vectors, decisions made, and outcomes
  • Threat modeling, red teaming, and live exploit demos
  • Securing models, pipelines, and inference endpoints, with code
  • Detection, monitoring, and incident response playbooks

# format

35-min talk · Lightning talk · Workshop

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AgentCloak
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Cohesity
Factory
Google
Harvey
JPMC
NVIDIA
Oleria
Qodo
RunSybil
AgentCloak
Atlassian
Casco
Cohesity
Factory
Google
Harvey
JPMC
NVIDIA
Oleria
Qodo
RunSybil
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Arcade
AWS
Cognition
CrewAI
Galileo AI
Guidepoint
HumanLayer
Keycard
Okta
Orca
RBC
Skyflow
Arcade
AWS
Cognition
CrewAI
Galileo AI
Guidepoint
HumanLayer
Keycard
Okta
Orca
RBC
Skyflow

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