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Goal-Driven Risk Assessment for LLM-Powered Systems: A Healthcare Case Study

arXiv:2603.03633v12 citationsh-index: 16
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This study addresses the security challenges in LLM-powered systems, particularly in healthcare, which is crucial for ensuring the reliability and trustworthiness of such systems for healthcare professionals and patients.

The study tackled the problem of security challenges in LLM-powered systems, particularly in healthcare, and proposed a structured goal-driven risk assessment approach, demonstrating its effectiveness in a case study. The approach provides a detailed analysis of attack vectors and paths, enabling proper likelihood and impact assessments for risk prioritization.

While incorporating LLMs into systems offers significant benefits in critical application areas such as healthcare, new security challenges emerge due to the potential cyber kill chain cycles that combine adversarial model, prompt injection and conventional cyber attacks. Threat modeling methods enable the system designers to identify potential cyber threats and the relevant mitigations during the early stages of development. Although the cyber security community has extensive experience in applying these methods to software-based systems, the elicited threats are usually abstract and vague, limiting their effectiveness for conducting proper likelihood and impact assessments for risk prioritization, especially in complex systems with novel attacks surfaces, such as those involving LLMs. In this study, we propose a structured, goal driven risk assessment approach that contextualizes the threats with detailed attack vectors, preconditions, and attack paths through the use of attack trees. We demonstrate the proposed approach on a case study with an LLM agent-based healthcare system. This study harmonizes the state-of-the-art attacks to LLMs with conventional ones and presents possible attack paths applicable to similar systems. By providing a structured risk assessment, this study makes a significant contribution to the literature and advances the secure-by-design practices in LLM-based systems.

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