BGIN Security Agentic AI Project Integration Meeting Invitation

Subject

BGIN Security Agentic AI Project: Meeting on NEC/Mitchell Agentic AI Integration and Virginia Tech Student Participation

@Mitchell @Tomofumi_Okubo @Carole_House @MihoHirashita @JBringer


Background

The BGIN Security Agentic AI project aims to implement BGIN’s “Archive–Codex–Discourse” framework and launch a prototype at Block 14 in March 2026.

We are now proceeding with the following integration:

  1. NEC’s AI agent-based secure system construction and security operations mechanisms
  2. Mitchell’s Agentic AI (BGIN Archive–Codex–Discourse framework implementation)
  3. Virginia Tech students’ participation in the project and development support

Through this integration, we aim to build a more powerful and practical platform that combines security operations capabilities with Agentic AI workflows.


Meeting Objectives

  1. Confirm and Agree on Integration Architecture

    • Detailed confirmation of integration points between NEC AI Agent and Mitchell Agentic AI
    • Discussion of data flow and API integration specifications
    • Confirmation of security and compliance requirements
  2. Confirm Development Structure and Schedule

    • Roles and assignments for Virginia Tech students
    • Setting development timeline and milestones
    • Clarification of resource allocation and responsibility distribution
  3. Detailed Discussion of Technical Implementation

    • Integration implementation priorities
    • Technical risks and mitigation
    • Testing and validation plan
  4. Confirm Path to Block 14 Prototype

    • Determine feasible feature scope by Block 14 in March
    • Consider demo scenarios
    • Coordination plan with pilot users

Proposed Schedule

We would like to hold the meeting later this week (Week 15 of December) at one of the following times:

  • Option 1: 12/17 Wed 7 am (EST)
  • Option 2: 12/18 Thu 8 am (EST)
  • Option 3: 12/19 Fri 8 am (EST)

Note: Specific date and time will be determined after confirming participants’ schedules

Meeting Format: Online (Zoom)
Duration: 60 minutes expected


Participants (Expected)

  • BGIN Secretariat / IKP WG: Mitchell Travers (Co-Chair)
  • NEC: Shohei Mitani (Technical team representative)
  • Virginia Tech: Prof. Matsuo, Student team representative
  • Project Leaders: Tomofumi Ohkubo, Prof. Matsuo
  • Project Stakeholders: [Other stakeholders]

Agenda (Draft)

1. Project Overview and Goal Confirmation (10 min)

  • Current status of BGIN Security Agentic AI project
  • Integration objectives and expected outcomes

2. Integration Architecture Review (20 min)

  • NEC AI Agent features and API overview
  • Mitchell Agentic AI existing implementation overview
  • Proposed integration architecture (draft plan)
  • Data flow and integration point details

3. Development Structure and Schedule (10 min)

  • Virginia Tech student roles and skill requirements (3 students: 1 per team)
  • Development timeline (December weeks 3-4 through March)
  • Milestones and deliverables

4. Detailed Discussion of Technical Implementation (10 min)

  • API integration specifications
  • Security requirements
  • Testing and validation plan
  • Technical risks and mitigation

5. Path to Block 14 Prototype (10 min)

  • Feasible feature scope by March
  • Demo scenario considerations
  • Next action items

Pre-Meeting Materials

To make the meeting more effective, we will share the following materials in advance:

  1. Integration Plan (Draft): Integration_Plan_VT_NEC_Mitchell.md

    • Integration architecture overview
    • Development timeline (starting December weeks 3-4)
    • Student team structure (3 students: Integration, Security, Testing)
  2. BGIN Security Agentic AI Project Materials:

    • Executive summary
    • Technical architecture overview
  3. List of Questions (It would be helpful if you could review these in advance):

    • NEC AI Agent technical specifications and API documentation
    • Details of Mitchell Agentic AI existing implementation
    • Security and compliance requirements
    • Development environment and resource requirements

Expected Outcomes

Through this meeting, we aim to clarify the following:

  1. :white_check_mark: Agreement on integration architecture and confirmation of technical details
  2. :white_check_mark: Confirmation of development structure and schedule
  3. :white_check_mark: Agreement on technical implementation priorities and risk mitigation
  4. :white_check_mark: Confirmation of concrete path to Block 14 prototype
  5. :white_check_mark: Clarification of next action items and responsible parties

Participation Confirmation and Schedule Coordination

If you would like to participate, please contact us regarding the following:

  1. Participation availability
  2. Preferred date and time (Options 1-3 above, or other preferences)
  3. Information you would like shared in advance or questions

Response Deadline: By 12/16 10:00 am (EST)


Additional Information

About BGIN Security Agentic AI Project

  • Purpose: Implement BGIN’s “Archive–Codex–Discourse” framework and build a secure collaborative intelligence exchange platform
  • Goal: Launch prototype at Block 14 in March 2026
  • Key Features:
    • Multi-source intelligence integration (MITRE, ISACs, etc.)
    • Multilingual support (EN↔JA)
    • Codex/TLP-compliant governance features
    • OSS dependency mapping

Significance of Integration

By integrating NEC’s security operations capabilities with Mitchell’s Agentic AI, we will realize the following value:

  • Enhanced Security: Apply NEC’s proven security features across the entire platform
  • Automated Operations: Automate from security incident detection to response
  • Integrated Workflows: Seamless coordination between security operations and Agentic AI workflows
  • Practical Platform: A practical solution combining theory and practice

Contact

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.

Project Leaders: Tomofumi Ohkubo, Prof. Matsuo (Virginia Tech)
NEC Contact: Shohei Mitani
BGIN IKP WG Co-Chair: Mitchell Travers


Posted: December 2025
Status: Under stakeholder review and schedule coordination
Integration_Plan_VT_NEC_Mitchell.pdf (38.2 KB)

Hi all,

this reads well - aligned to the plans we made!

I’m available Friday (option 3 is best) however can make Thursday work too.

Options 2 and 3 works for me.

Sounds exciting! Options 2 and 3 (Thu and Fri) work as well. Thank you.

I will also invite MITRE and SEAL. But anyone is welcome.

Shin’ichiro Matsuo, Ph.D.
Research Professor, Department of Computer Science, Georgetown University Cyber SMART Director, and Lead Researcher, Blockchain Eco-System

sorry, not available in the next few days. Let’s discuss it after Xmas break.

Thank you for your reply.

There will be a series of regular meetings. Please join the following calls.

Shin’ichiro Matsuo, Ph.D.
Research Professor, Department of Computer Science, Georgetown University Cyber SMART Director, and Lead Researcher, Blockchain Eco-System

Option 2 and 3 works for me. I probably won’t have the bandwidth to actually “lead” the project but I can do some reviews of the requirements or architecture if necessary.

@shinichiro.matsuo @Mitchell @takuya.kobori @Shohei_Mitani @Tomofumi_Okubo @Carole_House @MihoHirashita

The meeting date has been set to:

12/19 Fri 8 am (EST)

Please join the meeting via this link:

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Topic: BGIN Security Agentic AI Project Integration Meeting
Time: Dec 19, 2025 08:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Thank you very much!

Could you advertise this meeting on social media?

Best,

Shin’ichiro Matsuo, Ph.D.
Research Professor, Department of Computer Science, Georgetown University Cyber SMART Director, and Lead Researcher, Blockchain Eco-System

Sure thing! Please help repost, everyone!

Agentic AI aspects are interesting to our work, especially to make sure we are remaining compatible with non-MITRE solutions. I can attend option 3.

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BGIN Security Agentic AI Project - First Meeting Agenda

Meeting Information

Date: December 19, 2025
Time: 1 pm - 2 pm UTC (60 minutes)
Format: Online (Zoom) Launch Meeting - Zoom
Duration: 60 minutes


Meeting Objectives

  1. Project overview and goals
  2. Align on integration architecture between NEC AI Agent and Mitchell Agentic AI
  3. Confirm development structure, roles, and timeline
  4. Discuss requirements
  5. Establish path forward to Block 14 prototype (March 2026)

Agenda

1. Opening and Introductions (5 minutes)

  • Participant introductions
  • Meeting objectives confirmation

2. BGIN Security Agentic AI Platform - Service Overview (10 minutes)

2.1 What is BGIN Security Agentic AI Platform?

  • Purpose: Operationalize BGIN’s “Archive–Codex–Discourse” framework as a secure, collaborative intelligence exchange for the blockchain ecosystem
  • Target Users: Global ISACs, MITRE, cybersecurity stakeholders, blockchain organizations, cryptocurrency/virtual asset service providers, CERTs, regulators
  • Core Value: AI-augmented governance tooling that enables rapid synthesis of multi-source intelligence while preserving data provenance, confidentiality, and policy constraints

2.2 Archive–Codex–Discourse Framework

  • Archive: Secure storage and management of threat intelligence from multiple sources
  • Codex: Governance rules and compliance enforcement (TLP/Codex compliance)
  • Discourse: Collaborative intelligence sharing and multilingual communication

2.3 Key Service Features

  • Cross-source Intelligence Briefs

    • Integration of MITRE ATT&CK, ISAC threat feeds, and other trusted sources
    • Lifecycle stage tagging (Discover→Alert→Validate→Coordinate→Mitigate)
    • Contextualized for blockchain ecosystem
  • Multilingual Support

    • Bilingual threat briefings and summaries
    • Role-tailored responses (incident responder, policymaker, researcher)
    • Overcomes translation barriers in cross-border coordination
  • Codex-Aware Q&A

    • TLP (Traffic Light Protocol) handling and disclosure workflows
    • Policy-compliant intelligence sharing
    • Governance guidance embedded in responses
  • OSS Dependency Impact Mapping

    • SBOM-to-CVE impact mapping for blockchain stacks
    • Prioritized remediation guidance
    • Transparency for OSS maintainers

2.4 Value Proposition

  • For ISACs: Centralized multilingual briefings, reduced manual coordination, reciprocity metrics
  • For Organizations: Unified MITRE + ISAC intelligence mapped to blockchain context with governance guidance
  • For Cryptocurrency/Virtual Asset Service Providers: Threat intelligence specific to crypto/blockchain operations, compliance guidance, incident response support for crypto-related security events
  • For Data Providers: Financial compensation (annual retainers + performance bonuses), predictable remuneration, usage analytics, amplified reach
  • For CERTs/Regulators: Lifecycle visibility, policy-aligned guidance, shared situational awareness

2.5 Business Model Overview

  • Tiered Subscription Model

    • Individual organizations
    • VASPs
    • ISAC/Federation licensing
  • Reciprocal Exchange Model - Financial Returns for Information Providers

    • Information providers receive financial compensation: Annual retainers plus performance-based bonuses
    • Performance incentives: Quarterly bonus pool distributed based on utilization metrics (usage, citations, mitigations)
    • Reciprocal value flow: Information providers contribute threat intelligence → receive financial compensation; subscribers pay fees → access integrated intelligence; platform maintains balanced reciprocity
    • This model ensures information providers are financially rewarded for their contributions, creating sustainable incentive for high-quality data sharing

2.6 Project Timeline and Goals

  • Block 14 Prototype Launch: March 2026
  • Year 1 Pilot: March 2026 – February 2027
  • Development Phases:
    • Phase 1: Preparation & Design (December 2025 - Early January 2026)
    • Phase 2: Integration Development (Mid-January - Mid-February 2026)
    • Phase 3: Validation & Adjustment (Late February - Early March 2026)

3. Align on Mitchell Agentic AI and integration architecture between NEC AI Agent and (30 minutes)

  • Mitchell Agentic AI Overview (10 min)

    • Archive–Codex–Discourse framework implementation
    • Current features and capabilities
    • Existing API structure
  • NEC AI Agent Overview (15 min)

    • Security operations capabilities
    • Incident detection and response features
    • API and integration points
  • Proposed Integration Architecture (5 min)

    • Integration points and data flow
    • Q&A and discussion

4. Requirements (entire project and the service menu for March 2026) (10 minutes)

4.1 Service Menu - User-Facing Services

Core Services

  1. Cross-source Intelligence Briefs

    • Integration of MITRE ATT&CK, ISAC threat feeds, and other trusted sources
    • Lifecycle stage tagging (Discover→Alert→Validate→Coordinate→Mitigate)
    • Contextualized for blockchain ecosystem
    • Tagged by lifecycle stage
  2. Codex-Aware Q&A

    • TLP (Traffic Light Protocol) handling and disclosure workflows
    • Policy-compliant intelligence sharing
    • Governance guidance embedded in responses
    • AI-powered question answering with Codex compliance
  3. Multilingual Briefings and Summaries

    • Bilingual threat briefings
    • Role-tailored summaries (incident responder, policymaker, researcher)
    • Overcomes translation barriers in cross-border coordination
  4. OSS Dependency Impact Mapping

    • SBOM-to-CVE impact mapping for target blockchain stacks
    • Prioritized remediation guidance
    • Transparency for OSS maintainers

Additional Services

  1. AI Responses and Reports

    • AI-generated responses to user queries (metered by usage)
    • Exportable reports and briefings
    • Usage tracking and analytics
  2. Dashboards and Analytics (Year 2 add-on)

    • Shared dashboards for ISACs
    • Private analytics for Enterprise users
    • Usage metrics and reciprocity tracking
  3. Integration and APIs

    • Partner APIs for Enterprise tier
    • Custom integrations
    • Workspace channels for ISACs
  4. Automation and Copilots (Year 2 add-on)

    • Automated threat intelligence workflows
    • AI copilots for security operations
    • Incident response automation

4.2 Discussion Points

  • Priority features for Block 14 prototype
  • Service menu scope for March 2026 launch
  • Timeline and resource requirements
  • User feedback and requirements gathering

5. Next Steps and Action Items (5 minutes)

  • Immediate action items and responsible parties
  • Next meeting schedule
  • Open questions and follow-up items

Pre-Meeting Materials

Participants are encouraged to review the following materials in advance:

  1. Integration Plan: Integration_Plan_VT_NEC_Mitchell.md

    • Integration architecture overview
    • Development timeline
    • Student team structure
  2. BGIN Security Agentic AI Project Materials:

    • Executive Summary: BGIN_Secirity_Agentic_AI_ExecutiveSummary.md
    • Full Project Document: BGIN_Secirity_Agentic_AI.md
  3. Meeting Invitation: Discourse_Meeting_Invitation.md

    • Background and objectives
    • Expected outcomes

Expected Outcomes

By the end of this meeting, we aim to achieve:

  1. :white_check_mark: Clear understanding of BGIN Security Agentic AI Platform service, features, and value proposition
  2. :white_check_mark: Clear understanding of project goals and Security Information Sharing framework
  3. :white_check_mark: Alignment on Mitchell Agentic AI capabilities and NEC AI Agent features
  4. :white_check_mark: Agreement on integration architecture between NEC AI Agent and Mitchell Agentic AI
  5. :white_check_mark: Confirmed requirements for entire project and service menu for March 2026
  6. :white_check_mark: Established next action items with responsible parties

Questions for Discussion

Service Understanding Questions

  • What are the specific use cases and workflows for the BGIN Security Agentic AI Platform?
  • How does the Archive–Codex–Discourse framework work in practice?
  • What are the key differentiators compared to existing threat intelligence platforms?
  • How will multilingual support (EN↔JA) be implemented and validated?

Mitchell Agentic AI Questions

  • What are the current features and capabilities of the Archive–Codex–Discourse framework?
  • What are the existing API structure and integration points?
  • What are the current limitations or areas for enhancement?

NEC AI Agent Questions

  • What are the specific security operations capabilities?
  • What are the incident detection and response features?
  • What are the API endpoints and integration points available?

Integration Architecture Questions

  • How should NEC AI Agent and Mitchell Agentic AI be integrated?
  • What are the key integration points and data flow requirements?
  • What are the security and compliance considerations for integration?

Requirements Questions

  • What are the requirements for the entire project?
  • What should be included in the service menu for March 2026 Block 14 prototype?
  • What are the priorities and scope constraints?

Notes

  • This is the first meeting for the BGIN Security Agentic AI project
  • Focus on alignment on integration architecture and requirements
  • Key focus areas: Mitchell Agentic AI overview, NEC AI Agent overview, and integration architecture
  • Requirements discussion should cover both entire project scope and March 2026 service menu
  • All decisions and action items should be documented

Created: December 2025
Status: Draft Agenda (For First Meeting)
Integration_Plan_VT_NEC_Mitchell.pdf (38.2 KB)
BGIN_Secirity_Agentic_AI.pdf (94.0 KB)