ACF: A Collaborative Framework for Agent Covert Communication under Cognitive Asymmetry
Wansheng Wu, Kaibo Huang, Yukun Wei, Zhongliang Yang, Linna Zhou
TLDR
ACF is a new framework enabling robust covert communication in agent networks by overcoming cognitive asymmetry through a prefix-independent decoding paradigm.
Key contributions
- Addresses 'cognitive asymmetry' in agent covert communication, a critical vulnerability in dynamic deployments.
- Introduces ACF, which decouples covert communication from semantic reasoning using orthogonal statistical and cognitive layers.
- Employs a prefix-independent decoding paradigm, eliminating the need for strict cognitive symmetry.
- Achieves superior semantic fidelity and covert communication under severe asymmetry, outperforming symmetric baselines.
Why it matters
This paper solves a critical problem in autonomous agent networks: maintaining covert communication despite dynamic memory updates causing cognitive asymmetry. ACF's novel approach ensures reliable secret extraction and robust information capacity, even when traditional methods fail. This advances secure communication for evolving AI agent systems.
Original Abstract
As generative artificial intelligence evolves, autonomous agent networks present a powerful paradigm for interactive covert communication. However, because agents dynamically update internal memories via environmental interactions, existing methods face a critical structural vulnerability: cognitive asymmetry. Conventional approaches demand strict cognitive symmetry, requiring identical sequence prefixes between the encoder and decoder. In dynamic deployments, inevitable prefix discrepancies destroy synchronization, inducing severe channel degradation. To address this core challenge of cognitive asymmetry, we propose the Asymmetric Collaborative Framework (ACF), which structurally decouples covert communication from semantic reasoning via orthogonal statistical and cognitive layers. By deploying a prefix-independent decoding paradigm governed by a shared steganographic configuration, ACF eliminates the reliance on cognitive symmetry. Evaluations on realistic memory-augmented workflows demonstrate that under severe cognitive asymmetry, symmetric baselines suffer severe channel degradation, whereas ACF uniquely excels across both semantic fidelity and covert communication. It maintains computational indistinguishability, enabling reliable secret extraction with provable error bounds, and providing robust Effective Information Capacity guarantees for modern agent networks.
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