Applications Open — DC '26

DC AI
// Security
Forum

Bringing together the people who set AI security policy, build the systems, and find the vulnerabilities. One day. One room.

aisec-forum-26 — bash
$cat event.json
{
  "name": "DC AI Security Forum",
  "edition": "3rd Annual",
  "date": "2026-06-18",
  "venue": "Conrad Washington, DC",
  "format": "invite-only",
  "focus": [
    "policy", "national-security", "engineering"
  ]
}
$./check-eligibility --role "researcher"
✓ eligible — submit application to attend
# past participants include:
NSA · CISA · Anthropic · Google · Palisade
RAND · OpenAI · Wiz · DoD · CrowdStrike
$
Date
June 18, 2026
Location
Washington, DC
Venue
Conrad Hotel
Format
Invite-Only
apply_to_attend()
AI Security National Security Policy Engineering Washington DC June 18 2026 Conrad Hotel AI Security National Security Policy Engineering Washington DC June 18 2026 Conrad Hotel
// About
01

150 participants.
Three workshops.
One day.

Last year, we convened ~150 participants from leading AI companies (Anthropic, DeepMind, Meta, OpenAI, NVIDIA), key U.S. government agencies (DHS, Commerce, State), and research institutions. Speakers included Members of Congress, senior agency officials, and experts from industry and academia. The 2025 program featured main-stage discussions and three workshops on securing model weights, protecting AI hardware and compute infrastructure, and strengthening public–private partnerships.

// DC '26 focus areas
Securing hardware and compute
Safeguarding model weights and IP
Strengthening cyber capabilities with AI
Improving threat intelligence sharing
Advancing public–private collaboration
Identify practical, implementable policies that enhance resilience while balancing innovation and risk.
// Who attends
02

Security engineers, policymakers, and national security professionals

The forum is designed for participants actively engaged in securing AI systems and infrastructure. Past attendees have included Members of Congress, congressional and senior agency staff, and experts from industry and academia.

We are particularly interested in individuals working in:

Cybersecurity
Critical infrastructure protection
National security & defense
Diplomacy & emerging tech policy
Advanced AI risks
Biosecurity & nuclear security
// Past participants
03

Organizations represented

applications open for DC '26

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