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Red Teaming Gen AI
Tony Karrer · 2026-02-13 · via AI Archives – TechEmpower

If you’re pushing LLM or RAG features into production, you already know the stakes: the models aren’t just code, they’re evolving systems that interact with unpredictable users and highly variable data. Traditional QA isn’t enough. To ship resilient AI and win confidence from customers and stakeholders, adversarial testing needs to move to the top of your playbook.

Adversarial testing: why it matters for LLM and RAG systems

Adversarial testing or “red teaming” is about trying to make your AI fail on purpose, before malicious actors or edge-case users do. For LLMs and RAG, that means probing for prompt injections, jailbreaks, hallucinations, data leakage, and subverted retrieval strategies.

LLM systems are vulnerable to cleverly crafted prompts that skirt safety limits and encourage harmful, biased, or unauthorized outputs.

RAG and hybrid architectures have unique takeover risks: manipulating the retrieval pipeline, poisoning source documents, or confusing context windows so the model behaves unpredictably.

Adversarial testing uncovers real issues that aren’t obvious until your model is live: privacy leaks, bias amplification, data extraction attacks, and unreliable inferences; all the stuff that keeps CTOs and CISOs up at night.​

How do tech leaders integrate adversarial testing for LLM/RAG?

  • Simulate attacks with both manual red teaming and automated tools and test vectors like prompt injections, data poisoning, and retrieval manipulation.
  • Chain attacks across model and retrieval layers; don’t assume vulnerabilities stop at the model boundary.
  • Use playbooks like MITRE ATLAS, OWASP ML Security Top 10, and keep logs for every test; they’re useful for team learning, postmortems, and compliance.
  • Layer in robust monitoring so adversarial scenarios are caught in real time, not just during scheduled security reviews. Real-time monitoring is essential for both security and reliability.
  • Involve domain experts and skeptics. Adversarial ideation is creative work, not just automation. It takes deep product knowledge and a healthy dose of adversarial thinking to imagine how your outputs could be abused.​

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