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Risks of ignoring uncertainty propagation in AI-augmented security pipelines

Software Engineering 2025-07-18 v2 Artificial Intelligence Cryptography and Security

Abstract

The use of AI technologies is being integrated into the secure development of software-based systems, with an increasing trend of composing AI-based subsystems (with uncertain levels of performance) into automated pipelines. This presents a fundamental research challenge and seriously threatens safety-critical domains. Despite the existing knowledge about uncertainty in risk analysis, no previous work has estimated the uncertainty of AI-augmented systems given the propagation of errors in the pipeline. We provide the formal underpinnings for capturing uncertainty propagation, develop a simulator to quantify uncertainty, and evaluate the simulation of propagating errors with one case study. We discuss the generalizability of our approach and its limitations and present recommendations for evaluation policies concerning AI systems. Future work includes extending the approach by relaxing the remaining assumptions and by experimenting with a real system.

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@article{arxiv.2407.14540,
  title  = {Risks of ignoring uncertainty propagation in AI-augmented security pipelines},
  author = {Emanuele Mezzi and Aurora Papotti and Fabio Massacci and Katja Tuma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.14540},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted for publication in Risk Analysis: An International Journal