Abstract

Large Language Models (LLMs) are rapidly being adopted in various applications due to their natural language capabilities that enable user interaction using human language. As system designers, developers, and users embrace generative artificial intelligence and large language models in various applications, they need to understand the significant security risks associated with them. The paper describes a typical LLM-integrated application architecture and identifies multiple security risks to address while building these applications. In addition, the paper provides guidance on potential mitigations to consider in this rapidly evolving space to help protect systems and users from potential attack vectors. This paper presents the common real-world application patterns of LLMs trending today. It also provides a background on generative artificial intelligence and related fields.

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