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Military Cybersecurity Forum Focuses on Software Security and AI Risks
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The Summer 2026 System Security Engineering Forum took place from June 2-4, 2026, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, gathering cybersecurity experts from 70 government agencies. The forum aimed to enhance software security practices for military operations, emphasizing the need for modernized cybersecurity approaches. Keynote speaker Mr. Garrett Shoemaker highlighted the urgency of embedding security throughout the software lifecycle. Dr. Foteini Argiropoulos introduced the Army Responsible-AI Guardrail Utility System (ARGUS), designed to test AI models against adversarial threats. The event underscored the critical role of secure software in a contested cyber environment, urging collaboration and innovation among attendees. The forum concluded with calls for embracing advanced technologies like AI and machine learning to outpace adversaries.
Key Points: • Over 70 government agencies participated in the Summer 2026 System Security Engineering Forum. • The forum emphasized modernizing software security practices for military applications. • The Army introduced ARGUS, an AI red-teaming platform to enhance AI model safety.