Out of the Cage: How Stochastic Parrots Win in Cyber Security Environments
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) have gained widespread popularity across diverse domains involving text generation, summarization, and various natural language processing tasks. Despite their inherent limitations, LLM-based designs have shown promising capabilities in planning and navigating open-world scenarios. This paper introduces a novel application of pre-trained LLMs as agents within cybersecurity network environments, focusing on their utility for sequential decision-making processes. We present an approach wherein pre-trained LLMs are leveraged as attacking agents in two reinforcement learning environments. Our proposed agents demonstrate similar or better performance against state-of-the-art agents trained for thousands of episodes in most scenarios and configurations. In addition, the best LLM agents perform similarly to human testers of the environment without any additional training process. This design highlights the potential of LLMs to efficiently address complex decision-making tasks within cybersecurity. Furthermore, we introduce a new network security environment named NetSecGame. The environment is designed to eventually support complex multi-agent scenarios within the network security domain. The proposed environment mimics real network attacks and is designed to be highly modular and adaptable for various scenarios.
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The paper was accepted and presented at ICAART 2024 (URL)
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@conference{icaart24,
author={Maria Rigaki. and Ond\v{r}ej Lukáš. and Carlos Catania. and Sebastian Garcia.},
title={Out of the Cage: How Stochastic Parrots Win in Cyber Security Environments},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence - Volume 3: ICAART},
year={2024},
pages={774-781},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0012391800003636},
isbn={978-989-758-680-4},
issn={2184-433X},
}
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