Hi Everyone,
In response to requests from the community, we are extending the deadline for the first Multi-Agent Security Workshop at NeurIPS 2023. Good luck to all of you and we look forward to reviewing your submissions!
Important dates:
Extended Submission deadline: October 3, 2023
If you require consideration beyond this, please send us a note at the email ID provided at the end of this message.
Acceptance Notification: October 27, 2023
Workshop date: December 16, in-person @NeurIPS 2023,
New Orleans, LA, USA
Website: masec.ai
Security is the foundation of cooperation among AI agents, humans, institutions, and nations. Progress in areas such as LLMs/GenAI, multi-agent learning, and human-AI interaction offer great potential, but also highlight new security challenges. Yet, the cyber security, AI capabilities, safety and policy communities have limited platforms to share cross-cutting knowledge. The field of Multi-Agent Security (MASEC) aims to design a blueprint of the emerging and amplified security challenges of our present and future multi-agent world.
At this in-person NeurIPS workshop, we will gather researchers from cyber security, and AI, including AI safety and AI governance, to connect the fields that complement each other. We will showcase on-going research via contributed talks and poster sessions, and provide networking opportunities for research and mentorship discussions (see website for detailed program).
We are grateful for sponsorship by Center for the Governance of AI
Submission Formats:
We welcome 4-page submissions of technical, benchmark and opinion
papers on any topics related to the MASEC themes across disciplines (machine learning, cyber security, cognitive sciences, philosophy, psychology, and more). Our ultimate objective revolves around the development of an ambitious security blueprint for AI cooperation.
Examples of topics include:
Adversarial Attacks & Defences
Security-by-Design in Multi-Agent Systems
Limits of Security & Privacy
Ethics, Compliance & Fairness
Preventing Involuntary Failures
Foundational Research in AI Security
Submission instructions:
Submissions must be made via OpenReview. They must be anonymized, up
to 4 pages long (excluding references and appendices) and use the
NeurIPS 2023 LaTeX template. Appendices can be added to the main PDF.
Each paper will receive at least two reviews; both authors and reviewers will
be anonymous throughout the process.
The papers should report original research, provide synthesis of
previous works or develop novel environments. Short opinion and review
papers are welcomed. Authors can upload concise versions of parallel
submissions to other conferences such as NeurIPS main conference or
ICLR. We accept dual submission but discourage submitting to multiple
NeurIPS workshops.
All accepted papers will be available on the workshop website, but no
formal workshop proceedings will be published.
For any questions, email us at mas...@googlegroups.com or reach us on
Twitter @masecworkshop!
Cheers,
The MASEC @ NeurIPS 2023 Organizing Committee