arXiv Machine Learning

Decentralized Multi-Agent Swarms for Autonomous Grid Security in Industrial IoT: A Consensus-based Approach

arXiv:2601. 17303v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: As Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) environments scale to tens of thousands of connected devices, centralized security architectures introduce latency bottlenecks that sophisticated attackers can exploit to compromise an entire manufacturing ecosystem.

Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 10

VEXAIoT: Autonomous IoT Vulnerability EXploitation using AI Agents

Internet of Things (IoT) systems are inherently vulnerable due to constrained hardware, outdated firmware, and insecure default configurations, creating a need for scalable and adaptive security testing approaches. While recent adoptions of Large Language Model (LLM) agents have demonstrated promise in penetration testing and Capture-the-Flag (CTF) environments, their application to IoT specific vulnerabilities remains unexplored.

Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 14

Internet of Agentic Things: Networked AI Agents for Closed-Loop IoT Orchestration

The paper introduces the Internet of Agentic Things (IoAT), an architectural framework that integrates agentic AI, IoT, cyber-physical systems, Physical AI, edge computing, and digital twins into a unified closed-loop orchestration framework. The proposed architecture consists of cloud, edge/fog, and physical IoT layers connected through autonomous AI agents that perceive, reason, coordinate, and actuate across distributed cyber-physical environments.

arXiv Machine Learning
Jun 29

Decentralized Orchestration Architecture for Fluid Computing: A Secure Distributed AI Use Case

arXiv:2603. 12001v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Distributed AI and IoT applications increasingly execute across heterogeneous resources spanning end devices, edge/fog infrastructure, and cloud platforms, often under different administrative domains.

By Diego Cajaraville-Aboy, Ana Fern\'andez-Vilas, Rebeca P. D\'iaz-Redondo, Manuel Fern\'andez-Veiga, Pablo Picallo-L\'opez
arXiv AI
Jul 7

Agentic IoT: Architectures, Applications, and Challenges Toward the Internet of Agents

arXiv:2607. 04219v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The integration of AI into Internet of Things (AIoT) systems has gradually transformed them from passive data collection infrastructures into intelligent systems capable of anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, classification, forecasting, and optimization.

By R\"umeysa Hilal Sevin\c{c}, Bahaeddin T\"urko\u{g}lu, \.Ibrahim K\"ok
arXiv AI
Jul 17

AgentWorm: Self-Propagating Attacks Across LLM Agent Ecosystems

arXiv:2603. 15727v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Autonomous LLM-based agents increasingly operate as long-running processes forming densely interconnected multi-agent ecosystems, whose security properties remain largely unexplored.

By Yihao Zhang, Zeming Wei, Xiaokun Luan, Chengcan Wu, Zhixin Zhang, Jiangrong Wu, Haolin Wu, Huanran Chen, Jun Sun, Meng Sun
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jun 1

SECUREVENT: Hybrid AI/ML Security Monitoring for Distributed Event-Based Systems

Distributed event-based systems have become a common substrate for Internet-scale publish/subscribe services, IoT telemetry, cloud-native microservices, and security operations pipelines. Their loose coupling and asynchronous delivery improve scalability, but they also expand the attack surface: publishers, brokers, subscribers, topics, schemas, and temporal ordering can each be abused without a single component observing the whole behavior.