Lethality · Readiness · Efficiency
August 24-26, 2026
Montgomery, AL
2026 Theme: Accelerating the Digital Edge: From Enterprise to Orbit
Website: https://www.dafitc.com/
Greg Ball
Director, Solutions Architecture
Matt Coway
Chief Mission Architect, Systems & Data
Rachele Dengler
Portfolio Lead, Enterprise Systems
Kyle Fulcher
Chief Mission Architect, Systems & Data
Mike Lanciano
CTO, Systems & Data
Sarah Myers
Chief Mission Architect, Systems & Data
Ricky Orndorff
Chief Mission Architect, Systems & Data
AGENTIC FUZZING:
Automated Vulnerability Research to See and Secure Your Real Attack Surface
Presenters: Mike Lanciano & Ricky Orndorff
Compliance assessments and traditional security testing validate expected behavior, but they rarely uncover the unanticipated inputs where real vulnerabilities emerge. This session will demonstrate how agentic fuzzing transforms vulnerability research into a continuous, automated capability that discovers crashes, evaluates exploitability, and generates proof-of-concept exploits with minimal human intervention. Attendees will see an end-to-end pipeline that ingests firmware and source code, reconstructs software bills of materials, correlates known vulnerabilities, continuously fuzzes applications and dependencies, and uses language models to automate debugging and exploit analysis. Running entirely offline when needed, the approach is well suited for sensitive enterprise environments while providing an empirical view of an organization’s true attack surface.
AGENTIC TEAM TOPOLOGIES
Upskilling Guardians and Airmen for the AI Age
Presenters: Greg Ball & Kyle Fulcher
As AI-powered development tools become integral to software engineering, organizations must learn to integrate agentic systems into existing workflows without losing the institutional knowledge embedded in legacy code, documentation, and project management processes. This session will explore how Spec Driven Development enables effective human-AI collaboration in brownfield environments by treating specifications as shared contracts that reduce ambiguity and guide both developers and AI agents. Attendees will learn how wrappers and manifest-layer tooling can shape model context, enforce engineering standards, and improve the fidelity of AI-generated solutions. The talk also presents a practical framework for organizing agentic development teams, clarifying when to delegate work to AI and when human judgment remains essential. Through real-world examples and training strategies, attendees will gain actionable guidance for building an AI-fluent workforce that enhances productivity while preserving existing engineering practices and institutional knowledge.

