A new study published on arXiv explores the effectiveness of large language model (LLM) agents in orchestrating security tools. Researchers used HexStrikeAI, an open-source orchestrator with over 150 tools, to evaluate LLM capabilities on 86 picoCTF challenges. The study found that the client driving the LLM, rather than the model itself, was a primary factor in performance, with significant improvements observed after applying targeted fixes to tools and agent behavior. The overall solve rate increased from 55.4% to 72.0%, with residual failures attributed to reasoning limitations rather than a lack of tools. AI
IMPACT Highlights the critical role of the driving client in LLM agent performance for security tasks, suggesting focus on client-side improvements for better tool orchestration.
RANK_REASON Research paper detailing methodology and findings on LLM security tool orchestration. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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