| 2026-06-13 | Work Programme | Version 2.3.3 |
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| DTR/SAI-0032 | TR 104 276 | SAI | |||||
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View Standstill Information | 2025-12-28 | |||||
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Alec Brusilovsky
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Kim Nordström
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Securing Artificial Intelligence (SAI); Security for Inter-AI-Agent communication Security for Inter-AI-Agent communication |
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Scope and Field of Application |
This Work Item (WI) will study the security of inter-AI-Agent communication, with particular emphasis on communication involving autonomous or semi-autonomous AI agents that can perceive context, make decisions, and act on behalf of users, applications, or network functions. The WI will address communication scenarios involving: - AI Agent to AI Agent (peer-to-peer, hierarchical, or collaborative agents), - AI Agent to Network (e.g., service-based architectures, cloud/edge platforms, telecom network functions), - AI Agent to User (human users and/or user applications). The study will consider both centralized and distributed agent deployments, including cloud-based, edge-based, and on-device AI agents, as well as multi-vendor and multi-domain environments |
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Supporting Organizations |
TNO, Huawei Tech.(UK) Co.. Ltd, BT plc, InterDigital, Inc., Accenture | ||||||
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artificial intelligence SECURITY |
Security |
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