Shiba AI Lab Joins OASec 2026 as Community Supporter: CFP Open
Building a Safer AI Ecosystem for APAC
The Shiba AI Lab is thrilled to announce our official partnership with OASec 2026 as a Community Supporter. As an organization deeply invested in advancing secure machine learning architectures and robust defensive alignment, our lab sees joining forces with the region's first dedicated practitioner conference as a natural milestone.
Organized by Vulcan, AIFT, and Datumo, OASec 2026 is an inaugural, community-driven event tailored specifically for security researchers, CISOs, policymakers, and builders navigating the frontier of AI risk. The conference will take place on September 28, 2026, at the IMDA PIXEL Innovation Hub in Singapore.
Figure 1: Shiba AI Lab is proud to support the inaugural AI Safety & Security Conference in Singapore.
The Call for Papers (CFP) is Now Open
The most impactful way our community can contribute right now is by shaping the technical agenda. OASec 2026 is avoiding high-level marketing hype to focus on deep-dive, single-stage technical presentations across four core tracks:
- Enterprise: Case studies on secure deployment, business risk mitigation, and production environments.
- Governance: Frameworks, safety alignment metrics, regulatory compliance, and open-source validation tools.
- Offense: Red teaming methodology, jailbreak mechanisms, prompt injection, and novel exploit chains.
- Defense: Practical mitigation strategies, guardrails, anomaly detection, and robust fine-tuning techniques.
Talks follow a rapid, high-impact 20-minute format (15 minutes presentation + 5 minutes Q&A). Submissions are open to all experience levels across academia, industry, and government, with a particular value placed on unique regional insights from the Asia-Pacific ecosystem.
CFP Deadline: July 1, 2026 (AoE) Submission Limit: Up to 3 proposals per speaker. Link to Apply: Submit Your Talk Proposal Here
Elite, Practitioner-Focused Networking
To preserve the absolute highest quality of discussion and collaboration, attendance for OASec 2026 is strictly approval-based and capped at approximately 150 attendees. There are no standard ticket sales; instead, positions are reserved for active practitioners working directly with LLMs, autonomous agents, and critical security infrastructure.
If you are a security leader, machine learning engineer, or policy researcher looking to attend the event in Singapore, we highly encourage you to register your interest early.
Get Involved and Next Steps
As the full agenda is scheduled to go live on September 1, 2026, the countdown to building a safer regional AI landscape has officially begun. We encourage everyone interested to submit their breakthrough findings before the July deadline.
- Submit a Proposal: Review the Full CFP PDF or apply directly via the OASec Application Form.
- Request an Invitation: Register your interest to attend on Luma.
- Learn More: Visit the official conference landing page at oasec.org.
To follow our lab's ongoing contributions to international AI safety initiatives or explore our collaborative research tracks, visit Shiba AI Research or get in touch through our Contact Page.