Cybersecurity AI agents invalidate the CRA's premises about vulnerability discovery, exploitation, and remediation speed, making static conformity certificates false and requiring continuous agent-operated defense.
Dynamic Cyber Ranges
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abstract
As LLM-driven agents advance in cybersecurity, Jeopardy CTF benchmarks are approaching saturation and cyber ranges, the natural next evaluation frontier, offer diminishing resistance under their current static design. We validate this observation by deploying an LLM-driven Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) agent across three tiers of increasingly realistic infrastructure (PRO Labs, MHBench, military-grade CYBER RANGES). To counteract this trend, we propose Dynamic Cyber Ranges: cyber range environments augmented with LLM-driven Defender agents that harden infrastructure, monitor for intrusions, and respond in real time. Across evaluated scenarios, Defender agents reduce attacker success to 0-55%, achieving complete prevention on multiple configurations. Since attacker and defender agents draw from the same underlying model capabilities, Dynamic Cyber Ranges preserve evaluation headroom as models improve. Notably, a smaller, specialized on-premise model (alias2-mini) matched the frontier model's defensive outcomes on multiple scenarios under identical, untuned prompts, and detected the attacker 10x faster on a complex enterprise scenario, suggesting that privacy-preserving on-premise models can serve as competent defenders against frontier-class attackers. The experiments further surface emergent agent behaviors, including scope expansion and prompt exfiltration, with implications for AI benchmark integrity and agentic system design.
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cs.CR 3years
2026 3representative citing papers
Introduces an evaluation framework for autonomous defense agents hardening commercial EDR, tested in a GOAD lab with Microsoft Defender XDR and two LLMs, revealing three lessons on telemetry design, per-policy attribution, and variable EDR behavior.
AI-emulated APTs compromise enterprise hosts and weaponize defender tools in 8/10 trials while military ranges resist, indicating TTP attribution fails when agents can be scaffolded to mimic threat actors.
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Synthetic APTs: the Collapse of TTP-Based Attribution
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