28 September 2026 • Singapore

OASec 2026

An open forum on AI safety and security in Asia Pacific.

Until CFP closes — 1 July 2026 (AoE)

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About OASec

OASec 2026 brings together safety and security researchers, CISOs, policymakers, and practitioners for an intensive day of technical talks on how AI systems are built, deployed, governed, attacked, and defended.

The conference features a mix of invited keynotes and community-selected talks across two parallel stages. We welcome original research, technical deep dives, field reports, live demos, and open-source tooling — grounded in hands-on experience and real-world safety and security outcomes.

Topics span offensive research, defensive techniques, enterprise deployment, governance, and emerging risks across foundation models, copilots, autonomous workflows, and agentic systems.

Submission Tracks

We accept submissions across four tracks. Session-to-stage mapping will be determined after the CFP closes.

Enterprise

Real-world adoption of AI in production. Use cases, architecture patterns, deployment strategies, and lessons learned from operating AI systems at scale.

Governance

Policies, controls, standards, and organizational frameworks for responsible AI deployment. Regulation, compliance, risk management, and operating models for GenAI.

Offense

Research, vulnerability disclosures, and demonstrations of AI system attacks. Red teaming, jailbreaks, prompt injection, tool abuse, and attack paths.

Defense

Techniques and practices for securing AI systems. Guardrails, policy enforcement, detection, incident response, and secure-by-design patterns.

Call for Papers

Share your research, experience, or tools with the AI safety and security community.

Milestone Date
CFP Opens 1 May 2026
CFP Closes 1 July 2026
Review Period 1 – 15 July 2026
Acceptance Notifications 16 July 2026
Speaker Confirmation 23 July 2026
Final Titles & Abstracts 20 August 2026
Agenda Published 1 September 2026

All dates are AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC−12).

Submission Requirements

  • Title and abstract (max 300 words)
  • Proposal details (max 1,000 words)
  • Speaker bio with LinkedIn (required)
  • Track: Enterprise / Governance / Offense / Defense
  • Demo included? (yes / no)

What We're Looking For

  • Practical depth & real-world experience
  • Original research, tools, or case studies
  • Working demos and actionable takeaways
  • Diverse perspectives (academia, industry, gov)
  • Regional insights are a plus

Talk format: 20 minutes (15 min presentation + 5 min Q&A) • Up to 3 proposals per speaker

Schedule

Full agenda will be published on 1 September 2026.

Speakers

Speakers will be announced as they are confirmed.

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Venue

Singapore

Venue details will be announced soon. The event will be held at a centrally located conference venue in Singapore.

Organizers

Supporters

Supporting Partners

Associations, nonprofits, academia, enterprises & community groups

What we ask

  • Amplify the CFP and event to your community
  • Introduce relevant speakers, reviewers, or attendees
  • Contribute ecosystem insight and program input

What you get

  • Recognition as a Supporting Partner on website & materials
  • Limited complimentary passes
  • Bragging rights for helping build the APAC AI safety and security community

Founding Circle

Researchers, CISOs, safety & security leaders, and community champions

What we ask

  • Serve as an early supporter and advisor
  • Introduce relevant speakers, reviewers, or attendees
  • Help amplify the CFP and lend credibility to the inaugural edition

What you get

  • Recognition as a Founding Circle Member on website
  • Complimentary pass
  • Bragging rights for helping build the APAC AI safety and security community
Get Involved

Express Interest

Registration is not yet open. Express your interest to be notified when tickets go on sale. Space is limited.

FAQ

Each talk will be 20 minutes total: 15 minutes for presentation followed by 5 minutes of Q&A. There are two parallel stages running throughout the day.
Recording policy will be confirmed closer to the event. We plan to record and publish sessions on YouTube, with speaker consent.
Singapore offers visa-free entry for many nationalities (typically 30–90 days). Please check with the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore for the latest visa requirements for your country.
Yes. Each speaker may submit up to 3 proposals. Each proposal must be submitted separately.
For inquiries, reach out to contact@oasec.org.

Contact

Get in touch with the OASec organising team.

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