

The Infrastructure Strikes Back: An Adversarial Agent Experiment
Efficient Frontier Labs, HLOS.ai, and Day-Zero Present:
The Infrastructure Strikes Back: An Adversarial Agent Experiment
Red Team vs. Blue Team
Join the HLOS Discord Server to connect in advance of the event.
Mentors / Judges
Abhigyan Khaund - Software Engineer
Adwait Sathe - Data Engineer, Privacy
Arjun Chakraborty - Security AI Research at Microsoft
Arun Pandiyan Perumal - Site Reliability Engineer, Adobe
Damian Li - Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Retell AI
Goutham Nekkalapu - M/L Engineer @ Gen (Norton)
Hardik Chawla - PM Data Platform and Integrations, Amazon
Nilesh Matai - Founding Engineer, Retell AI
Prabir Vora - Technical Chief of Staff, Retell AI
Preetham Kaukuntla - Staff Data Scientist, Glassdoor
Sujitha Vummaneni - Senior Security Engineer, Ripple
Sumanth Shiva Prakash - Group Product Manager, Adobe
Tyler D'Silva - Founding Engineer, Retell AI
Usha Ratnam - Staff Software Engineer, Ripple
with more announced soon...
April 9th, Rules of Engagement
125+ people joined us for our first experiment on March 12th, The Penthouse Heist, where AI agents attempted to break into the HLOS vault. Dozens of attack architectures. 424 adversarial accounts. 109 Stripe session. $0 moved.
We learned a lot. We fixed a lot. Now we're back.
April 9th. 39th Floor. Oakland.
Round 1 proved that agents move faster than the systems built to contain them.
Round 2 proves what happens when the infrastructure fights back.
Red Team attacks. Blue Team defends. Winning team splits up to $5,000.
Contributions are weighted: bring skills, not just presence.
Space is limited. Further details dropping soon.
The Penthouse Heist Recap: Et Tu, Claude