Slope Computing Conference 2026
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SLOPCON 2026: AI-generated security research submissions now open.
SLOPCON 2026 is now open for submissions, calling on security researchers to leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) in generating innovative, AI-driven security research. This unconventional approach reflects the growing intersection of AI and cybersecurity, where LLMs are increasingly being used to identify and exploit vulnerabilities.
As we reported on June 5, the Codex-built HTTP/2 bomb exposed server memory risks, highlighting the potential of AI-generated attacks. SLOPCON 2026's emphasis on hallucination-heavy, AI-generated security research underscores the importance of understanding and addressing these emerging threats. By encouraging researchers to harness the power of LLMs, SLOPCON aims to foster a new wave of creative and synthetic security research.
What to watch next is how the security community responds to this challenge, and whether SLOPCON 2026 will unveil groundbreaking, AI-driven security discoveries. With the conference set to take place in Las Vegas, the stage is set for a fascinating exploration of the AI-security nexus, and the potential consequences of LLMs judging and generating security research.
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