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May 21, 2026 | Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Thursday May 21, 2026 5:05pm - 5:25pm CDT
The AI Cyber Challenge demonstrated that AI-powered Cyber Reasoning Systems (CRS) can autonomously find and fix software vulnerabilities at scale. But how do we take those advancements and make them accessible to the broader security community? Enter OSS-CRS: an open-source, standardized framework designed to accelerate the development of AI-assisted bug-finding and remediation systems. In this session, we'll walk through the design principles of OSS-CRS, show how it lowers the barriers to building and benchmarking next-generation CRS tooling, and demonstrate how users can easily deploy and run CRSs against their own codebases. Whether you're a security researcher, tooling developer, AI practitioner, or project maintainer, come learn about the growing ecosystem around AI-powered CRSs.
Speakers
avatar for Andrew Chin

Andrew Chin

Ph.D. Student, Georgia Institute of Technology
Andrew is part of Team Atlanta, the winning team in the AIxCC finals competition at DEF CON 33.

He is currently a Ph.D. student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, working with Prof. Taesoo Kim at the Systems Software & Security Lab. Building on the work from AIxCC, Andrew is leading a Team Atlanta effort — in partnership with the OpenSSF — to strengthen the security... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 5:05pm - 5:25pm CDT
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