Show Off Your OpenGraph Research Help shape the future of identity attack path mapping. Submit your OpenGraph research and get rewarded for pushing the boundaries of BloodHound. Now That You Have OpenGraph, Show Us What You Can Do with ItBloodHound has always been more than a tool; it’s been a platform shaped by the community that uses it to break things better. From the earliest privilege escalation chains to cutting-edge cross-domain attack paths, some of the best BloodHound content hasn’t come from us. It’s come from you.Now that OpenGraph is live in BloodHound 8.0, we’re throwing down a challenge: Use it. Abuse it. Break new ground with it.We’re inviting the community to submit writeups, talk proposals, and real-world research that shows what’s possible with OpenGraph. Whether you’re owning data lakes or MacBooks, getting to a production database via GitHub, or just building something weird that works, we want to see it!Top submissions will get: All authors of blog posts on research involving OpenGraph will receive a BloodHound Challenge coin and swag in the mail. For research talks on OpenGraph accepted by a security conference with more than 200 attendees, we’ll have a special bonus. You can choose between any SpecterOps training class or a free trip to attend SO-CON 2026 (ticket, flight, and hotel included). Maximum of 10 people are eligible to receive this bonus at SO discretion (that’s the parents speaking). Contact Information Question Title 1. * First Name Question Title 2. * Last Name Question Title 3. Online Handle (Optional) Question Title 4. * Email Address Question Title 5. Organization/Affiliation (optional) Question Title 6. GitHub / X / LinkedIn Handle (optional) Submission Details Question Title 7. * Submission Type (select all that apply) Blog Post Conference Talk Other (please specify) Question Title 8. * Title of Research Question Title 9. Abstract of Your Work Provide a short summary of your research or content. Include key findings, data sources, and how OpenGraph was used. PDF, DOC, DOCX, PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF file types only. Choose File Choose File No file chosen Remove File Provide a short summary of your research or content. Include key findings, data sources, and how OpenGraph was used. Question Title 10. Link to Content (if available)Examples could be blog post, talk abstract, GitHub repo, etc. Question Title 11. * Status of Submission Idea/In progress Submitted for publication/review Published/Presented Conference Details (if applicable) Question Title 12. Conference Name Question Title 13. Conference Website Question Title 14. Expected or Actual Date of Talk Date / Time Date Question Title 15. Estimated Attendance Other Information Question Title 16. Are you interested in...? BloodHound Swag (for blog posts) SpecterOps Training Seat (for accepted talks) SO-CON Trip (for accepted talks) Participating in a SpecterOps webcast Having your research promoted on SpecterOps social media Question Title 17. If you selected that you're interested in swag, please include your address and phone number. (Otherwise we will be unable to ensure delivery of items.) Address Phone number Question Title 18. How long have you been using BloodHound (any version)?Please use your best guesstimate. Less than 3 months 3-12 months 1-3 years 3 years or more Question Title 19. Anything else we should know? Page1 / 1 100% of survey complete. Done