Exploring Potential Prompt Injection Attacks in Federated Military LLMs and Their Mitigation
Abstract
Federated Learning (FL) is increasingly being adopted in military collaborations to develop Large Language Models (LLMs) while preserving data sovereignty. However, prompt injection attacks-malicious manipulations of input prompts-pose new threats that may undermine operational security, disrupt decision-making, and erode trust among allies. This perspective paper highlights four vulnerabilities in federated military LLMs: secret data leakage, free-rider exploitation, system disruption, and misinformation spread. To address these risks, we propose a human-AI collaborative framework with both technical and policy countermeasures. On the technical side, our framework uses red/blue team wargaming and quality assurance to detect and mitigate adversarial behaviors of shared LLM weights. On the policy side, it promotes joint AI-human policy development and verification of security protocols.
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@article{arxiv.2501.18416,
title = {Exploring Potential Prompt Injection Attacks in Federated Military LLMs and Their Mitigation},
author = {Youngjoon Lee and Taehyun Park and Yunho Lee and Jinu Gong and Joonhyuk Kang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.18416},
year = {2026}
}
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Accepted to the 3rd International Workshop on Dataspaces and Digital Twins for Critical Entities and Smart Urban Communities - IEEE BigData 2025