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OpenSSF to Support DARPA on New AI Cyber Challenge

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) announced at Black Hat 2023 its collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)…

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OpenSSF to Support DARPA on New AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC)

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) announced at Black Hat 2023 its collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on the AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) – a two-year competition aimed at driving innovation at the nexus of AI and cybersecurity to create a new generation of cybersecurity tools.

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AIxCC brings together leading AI organizations that will work with DARPA to make their cutting-edge technology available for challenge competitors, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft.

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) will serve as challenge advisor to guide teams creating AI systems capable of addressing vital cybersecurity issues, such as the security of our critical infrastructure and software supply chains.

“Open source software is an essential and core part of our nation’s critical infrastructure,” said Omkhar Arasaratnam, General Manager of the OpenSSF. “Finding new and innovative ways to ensure our open source software supply chain is secure by construction is in everyone’s best interest. We are excited to advise DARPA on the AI Cyber Challenge drawing on the expertise of the OpenSSF in securing open source software, and as a result of this challenge, we look forward to a more secure open source software supply chain for the greater public good.”

In an increasingly interconnected world, open source software undergirds everything from financial systems to public utilities. As software enables modern life and drives productivity, it also creates an expanding attack surface for malicious actors. This surface includes critical infrastructure, which DARPA experts say is especially vulnerable to cyberattacks given the lack of tools capable of securing systems at scale. However, advances in modern technology provide a path towards securing the nation’s most critical software.

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AIxCC will consist of two phases, the semifinal phase and the final phase. The semifinal competition and the final competition will be held at DEF CON in Las Vegas in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

Teams will participate in a qualifying event during the semifinal phase, where the top scoring teams (up to 20) will be invited to participate in the semifinal competition. Of these, the top scoring teams (up to five) will receive monetary prizes and continue to the final phase and competition. The top three scoring competitors in the final competition will receive additional monetary prizes.

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