Proposes the TRIAD framework that treats multi-turn multimodal attacks as continuous trajectories and uses structural anomaly detection, regularized Mahalanobis distance, topological acceleration, and a time-varying Cox model with Bayesian HMM feedback to predict and bound expected time-to-failure.
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Surviving the Unseen: Predictive Defense for Novel Multi-Turn Multimodal Attacks
Proposes the TRIAD framework that treats multi-turn multimodal attacks as continuous trajectories and uses structural anomaly detection, regularized Mahalanobis distance, topological acceleration, and a time-varying Cox model with Bayesian HMM feedback to predict and bound expected time-to-failure.