Red-Teaming the Agentic Red-Team
Quick summary
arXiv:2606.24496v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: The use of agentic systems to perform offensive security operations has moved from a theoretical possibility to a commoditized capability. However, while the community has focused on creating more and more capable agents, less attention has been allocated to assessing the security of those systems. In this work, we present the first in-depth security analysis of the most widely used agentic systems for offensive security operations. We show that most of these tools share common design flaws that enable an active adversary to exfiltrate
Key takeaways
- arXiv:2606.24496v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: The use of agentic systems to perform offensive security operations has moved from a theoretical possibility to a commoditized capability.
- However, while the community has focused on creating more and more capable agents, less attention has been allocated to assessing the security of those systems.
- In this work, we present the first in-depth security analysis of the most widely used agentic systems for offensive security operations.
Why it matters
This development is a reminder to test misuse and data-leak scenarios alongside speed and quality. Trust should come from testable controls and clear failure reporting, not protection claims alone.

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