As AI systems rapidly move into production, one critical question remains: how secure are they, really? The AI Red & Blue Teaming Summit is a hands-on, practitioner-focused virtual event designed to answer exactly that. Taking place on April 17th and 18th, this two-day summit brings together security professionals, AI engineers, and risk leaders to explore how modern AI systems are attacked and how to defend them effectively. Newsletter Reader ExclusiveAs a newsletter reader, you can access an exclusive 40% discount on your ticket. Of course, this offer won’t last forward - you’ve got just 48 hours to take advantage of this offer that puts you ahead of the game. This is a limited-time offer, ideal if you’re looking to build or strengthen your AI security capabilities with practical, immediately applicable skills. If you’re responsible for securing AI systems—or preparing for the risks they introduce—this is one of the most practical events you can attend this year. The event is structured across two complementary tracks: Day 1: Red Teaming Simulate real-world attacks on AI systems, including prompt injection, jailbreaks, and agent-based exploitation. Join John Sotiropoulos, Katie Paxton-Fear, Tim Rains, and Will Thomas to take steps forward in the offensive game. Day 2: Blue Teaming Translate those attack insights into defensive strategies by building detection rules, incident response playbooks, and actionable security roadmaps. Join Yuri Diogenes, Mark Simos, Matthew Rosenquist, and David Okeyode to set up proper defenses and keep the adversary out. Built around frameworks like OWASP’s LLM Top 10 and MITRE ATT&CK, the summit emphasizes hands-on labs, practical exercises, and real-world application, not just theory and not just water cooler talk-pieces. Speaker SpotlightHear directly from leading voices in AI security and adversarial testing: Yuri Diogenes – A globally recognized cybersecurity expert specializing in AI security, threat modeling, and zero trust architectures. Katie Paxton-Fear – Security researcher and educator known for making complex offensive security concepts accessible and actionable. Will Thomas – Practitioner focused on real-world AI system defense and operational security strategies. John Sotiropoulos– Bringing deep expertise in enterprise security and applied AI risk management. Matthew Rosenquist – Focused on how AI is reshaping the threat landscape and accelerating both attacker and defender capabilities. Together, they represent a cross-section of offensive, defensive, and strategic perspectives on securing AI in production environments. |