CLCRFeb 21, 2024

GradSafe: Detecting Jailbreak Prompts for LLMs via Safety-Critical Gradient Analysis

arXiv:2402.13494v2104 citationsh-index: 23Has CodeACL
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This addresses security vulnerabilities in LLMs for developers and users, though it is an incremental improvement on existing detection methods.

The paper tackles the problem of detecting jailbreak prompts in Large Language Models by proposing GradSafe, which analyzes safety-critical gradients to identify malicious inputs, achieving superior performance over Llama Guard without additional training.

Large Language Models (LLMs) face threats from jailbreak prompts. Existing methods for detecting jailbreak prompts are primarily online moderation APIs or finetuned LLMs. These strategies, however, often require extensive and resource-intensive data collection and training processes. In this study, we propose GradSafe, which effectively detects jailbreak prompts by scrutinizing the gradients of safety-critical parameters in LLMs. Our method is grounded in a pivotal observation: the gradients of an LLM's loss for jailbreak prompts paired with compliance response exhibit similar patterns on certain safety-critical parameters. In contrast, safe prompts lead to different gradient patterns. Building on this observation, GradSafe analyzes the gradients from prompts (paired with compliance responses) to accurately detect jailbreak prompts. We show that GradSafe, applied to Llama-2 without further training, outperforms Llama Guard, despite its extensive finetuning with a large dataset, in detecting jailbreak prompts. This superior performance is consistent across both zero-shot and adaptation scenarios, as evidenced by our evaluations on ToxicChat and XSTest. The source code is available at https://github.com/xyq7/GradSafe.

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