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Backdoor Channels Hidden in Latent Space: Cryptographic Undetectability in Modern Neural Networks CTFusion: A CTF-based Benchmark for LLM Agent Evaluation Large Language Models for Agentic NetOps and AIOps: Architectures, Evaluation, and Safety From Controlled to the Wild: Evaluation of Pentesting Agents for the Real-World Red-Teaming Agent Execution Contexts: Open-World Security Evaluation on OpenClaw Graph Representation Learning Augmented Model Manipulation on Federated Fine-Tuning of LLMs Containment Verification: AI Safety Guarantees Independent of Alignment Defense effectiveness across architectural layers: a mechanistic evaluation of persistent memory attacks on stateful LLM agents From Specification to Deployment: Empirical Evidence from a W3C VC + DID Trust Infrastructure for Autonomous Agents Agentic Vulnerability Reasoning on Windows COM Binaries From Beats to Breaches:How Offensive AI Infers Sensitive User Information from Playlists Undetectable Backdoors in Model Parameters: Hiding Sparse Secrets in High Dimensions When Embedding-Based Defenses Fail: Rethinking Safety in LLM-Based Multi-Agent Systems Block-wise Codeword Embedding for Reliable Multi-bit Text Watermarking FlexServe: A Fast and Secure LLM Serving System for Mobile Devices with Flexible Resource Isolation TwoHamsters: Benchmarking Multi-Concept Compositional Unsafety in Text-to-Image Models Symbolic Guardrails for Domain-Specific Agents: Stronger Safety and Security Guarantees Without Sacrificing Utility Hardening x402: PII-Safe Agentic Payments via Pre-Execution Metadata Filtering Hijacking Text Heritage: Hiding the Human Signature through Homoglyphic Substitution Like a Hammer, It Can Build, It Can Break: Large Language Model Uses, Perceptions, and Adoption in Cybersecurity Operations on Reddit Private Seeds, Public LLMs: Realistic and Privacy-Preserving Synthetic Data Generation StegoStylo: Squelching Stylometric Scrutiny through Steganographic Stitching Learning-Based Automated Adversarial Red-Teaming for Robustness Evaluation of Large Language Models AutoGraphAD: Unsupervised network anomaly detection using Variational Graph Autoencoders CrossGuard: Safeguarding MLLMs against Joint-Modal Implicit Malicious Attacks Feedback Lunch: Learned Feedback Codes for Secure Communications Noise Aggregation Analysis Driven by Small-Noise Injection: Efficient Membership Inference for Diffusion Models A First Look at the Security Issues in the Model Context Protocol Ecosystem Formalizing the Safety, Security, and Functional Properties of Agentic AI Systems MEASER: Malware embedding attacks on open-source LLMs Fall into a Pit, Gain in a Wit: Cognitive-Guided Harmful Meme Detection via Misjudgment Risk Pattern Retrieval When Search Goes Wrong: Red-Teaming Web-Augmented Large Language Models Differentially Private Synthetic Text Generation for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) From surveillance to signalling: escalation channels as environmental controls for agentic AI STAC: When Innocent Tools Form Dangerous Chains to Jailbreak LLM Agents Federated Spatiotemporal Graph Learning for Passive Attack Detection in Smart Grids Guidance Watermarking for Diffusion Models SecureVibeBench: Benchmarking Secure Vibe Coding of AI Agents via Reconstructing Vulnerability-Introducing Scenarios xOffense: An Autonomous Multi-Agent Framework for Penetration Testing with Domain-Adapted Large Language Models Hammer and Anvil: Toward a Theory of Backdoors in Federated Learning Neuro-Symbolic AI for Cybersecurity: State of the Art, Challenges, and Opportunities Tell-Tale Watermarks for Explanatory Reasoning in Synthetic Media Forensics Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Tension Between Ethical Reasoning and Safety Alignment in LLMs A Comprehensive Guide to Differential Privacy: From Theory to User Expectations Enabling Transparent Cyber Threat Intelligence Combining Large Language Models and Domain Ontologies Unveiling Unicode's Unseen Underpinnings in Undermining Authorship Attribution Searching for Privacy Risks in LLM Agents via Simulation Exact Verification of Graph Neural Networks with Incremental Constraint Solving SPRINT: Robust Model Attribution of Generated Images via Secret Pixel Reconstruction Majority Bit-Aware Watermarking For Large Language Models Coward: Collision-based OOD Watermarking for Practical Proactive Federated Backdoor Detection Prompt to Pwn: Automated Exploit Generation for Smart Contracts Activation-Guided Local Editing for Jailbreaking Attacks Random Walk Learning and the Pac-Man Attack ExCyTIn-Bench: Evaluating LLM agents on Cyber Threat Investigation White-Basilisk: A Hybrid Model for Code Vulnerability Detection Intrinsic Fingerprint of LLMs: Continue Training is NOT All You Need to Steal A Model! 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AutoRAN: Automated Hijacking of Safety Reasoning in Large Reasoning Models Remote Rowhammer Attack using Adversarial Observations on Federated Learning Clients Open Challenges in Multi-Agent Security: Towards Secure Systems of Interacting AI Agents DiffMI: Breaking Face Recognition Privacy via Diffusion-Driven Training-Free Model Inversion Chronology of Multi-Agent Interactions for Provenance of Evolving Information Gungnir: Exploiting Stylistic Features in Images for Backdoor Attacks on Diffusion Models DeePen: Penetration Testing for Audio Deepfake Detection Detecting Malicious Concepts without Image Generation in AI-Generated Content (AIGC) How Vulnerable Is My Learned Policy? Universal Adversarial Perturbation Attacks On Modern Behavior Cloning Policies Imitation Game for Adversarial Disillusion with Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in Generative AI PromptGuard: Soft Prompt-Guided Unsafe Content Moderation for Text-to-Image Models A Multiparty Homomorphic Encryption Approach to Confidential Federated Kaplan Meier Survival Analysis Red-Teaming Text-to-Image Models via In-Context Experience Replay and Semantic-Preserving Prompt Rewriting DeTrigger: A Gradient-Centric Approach to Backdoor Attack Mitigation in Federated Learning Privacy Leakage via Output Label Space and Differentially Private Continual Learning ARQ: A Mixed-Precision Quantization Framework for Accurate and Certifiably Robust DNNs CoreGuard: Safeguarding Foundational Capabilities of LLMs Against Model Stealing in Edge Deployment Power-Softmax: Towards Secure LLM Inference over Encrypted Data Hypnopaedia-Aware Machine Unlearning via Psychometrics of Artificial Mental Imagery Anomaly Detection from a Tensor Train Perspective Survival of the Cheapest: Cost-Aware Hardware Adaptation for Adversarial Robustness Convergent Differential Privacy Analysis for General Federated Learning Improving Clean Accuracy via a Tangent-Space Perspective on Adversarial Training The AI risk repository: A meta-review, database, and taxonomy of risks from artificial intelligence Towards Agentic Runtime Healing Verification of Machine Unlearning is Fragile Aggressive or Imperceptible, or Both: Network Pruning Assisted Hybrid Byzantines in Federated Learning Whispers in the Machine: Confidentiality in Agentic Systems MalPurifier: Enhancing Android Malware Detection with Adversarial Purification against Evasion Attacks Towards Adaptive, Learning-Based Security in Decentralized Applications Can Blockchains Reliably Train Machine Learning Models?
Autonomous Penetration Testing using Reinforcement Learning
Jonathon Schwartz, Hanna Kurniawati · 2019-05-15 · via cs.CR updates on arXiv.org

Penetration testing (pentesting) involves performing a controlled attack on a computer system in order to assess it's security. Although an effective method for testing security, pentesting requires highly skilled practitioners and currently there is a growing shortage of skilled cyber security professionals. One avenue for alleviating this problem is automate the pentesting process using artificial intelligence techniques. Current approaches to automated pentesting have relied on model-based planning, however the cyber security landscape is rapidly changing making maintaining up-to-date models of exploits a challenge. This project investigated the application of model-free Reinforcement Learning (RL) to automated pentesting. Model-free RL has the key advantage over model-based planning of not requiring a model of the environment, instead learning the best policy through interaction with the environment. We first designed and built a fast, low compute simulator for training and testing autonomous pentesting agents. We did this by framing pentesting as a Markov Decision Process with the known configuration of the network as states, the available scans and exploits as actions, the reward determined by the value of machines on the network. We then used this simulator to investigate the application of model-free RL to pentesting. We tested the standard Q-learning algorithm using both tabular and neural network based implementations. We found that within the simulated environment both tabular and neural network implementations were able to find optimal attack paths for a range of different network topologies and sizes without having a model of action behaviour. However, the implemented algorithms were only practical for smaller networks and numbers of actions. Further work is needed in developing scalable RL algorithms and testing these algorithms in larger and higher fidelity environments.