arXiv:2606. 24496v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The use of agentic systems to perform offensive security operations has moved from a theoretical possibility to a commoditized capability.
By Dario Pasquini, Michal Bazyli, Taras Fedynyshyn, Artem Sorokin
The use of agentic systems to perform offensive security operations has moved from a theoretical possibility to a commoditized capability. However, while the community has focused on creating more and more capable agents, less attention has been allocated to assessing the security of those systems.
arXiv:2605. 27488v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Agentic systems increasingly run user-authored orchestration code that invokes tools, spawns subtasks, and delegates work across machines and clouds.
By Qiancheng Wu, Wenhui Zhang, Gan Fang, Sheng Mao, Biao Gao, David Levitsky, Shawna Murphy Butterworth, Rob Cameron
arXiv:2604. 15579v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: There is increasing interest in integrating AI agents that invoke tools into domain-specific commercial software, where unintended tool calls can cause serious security and safety incidents.
By Yining Hong, Yining She, Eunsuk Kang, Christopher S. Timperley, Christian K\"astner
arXiv:2605. 02187v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: LLM agents convert model outputs into consequential actions, including communications, code changes, and financial transactions.
By Mingyu Luo, Zihan Zhang, Zesen Liu, Yuchong Xie, Zhixiang Zhang, Dung Hiu Hilton Yeung, Wai Ip Lai, Ping Chen, Ming Wen, Dongdong She
arXiv:2603. 07466v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Cloud-based infrastructure has become the dominant platform for deploying large models, particularly large language models (LLMs).
By Heng Jin, Chaoyu Zhang, Hexuan Yu, Shanghao Shi, Ning Zhang, Y. Thomas Hou, Wenjing Lou