A DEF CON community focused on the security and safety of physical AI systems and robotics —machines that move, sense, decide, and act in the real world
Robots are everywhere. The security research is not.
The RHC CFP for DEF CON 34 is open.
Robot security, AI/autonomy attacks, ROS2, sensor spoofing, firmware, cloud APIs, sim-to-real, defensive design.
Deadline: June 14, 2026
robotichackingcommunity.com/…#DEFCON#RobotSecurity
Both dogs.
Both studying each other.
The real one is starring wondering what is in front of him.
The robot dog is logging it and accessing it's AI knowledge.
Both are trained but when triggered badly both can have unpredictable behavior.
#RobotDog#Robotics#PhysicalAISecurity
Neither. The question is who signed off on deploying a humanoid robot in an uncontrolled public space with children present.
Deployment standards exist for a reason.
Robots are already in the world. we're here before the risks take place.
Robotic Hacking Community at DEF CON 34 is the first organized space for physical AI and robotics security. Las Vegas, August 6–9.
robotichackingcommunity.com#DEFCON34#PhysicalAI
Talks. Workshops. CTF.
All focused on one question: what happens when someone tries to break your robot?
Vendor-neutral. Community-driven. Real findings only.
DEF CON 34. Las Vegas. August 6–9.
#DEFCON34#RoboticHackingCommunity
Robotic Hacking Community is launching at @defcon 34 in Las Vegas as the first organized space focused on robotics security research, hands-on workshops, CTFs, and expert talks.
Because robots are not just endpoints.
#DEFCON#Robotics#AISecurity#RobotSecurity
They sense, decide, move, and act in physical spaces. A compromised robot is not just downtime or leaked data. It can become a safety issue for the person standing next to it.
Physical AI is here. Security cannot be an afterthought.
#DEFCON#Robotics#AISecurity#RobotSecurity