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Vickson Ferrel

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2026
AEGIS: Adversarial Entropy-Guided Immune System -- Thermodynamic State Space Models for Zero-Day Network Evasion Detection

AEGIS introduces a novel physics-based system that analyzes encrypted network traffic flow dynamics, achieving state-of-the-art zero-day evasion detection with high accuracy and low latency.

HBEE: Human Behavioral Entropy Engine -- Pre-Registered Multi-Agent LLM Simulation of Peer-Suspicion-Based Detection Inversion

The paper demonstrates a detection inversion, showing that an adaptive insider threat (mole) can actively reduce their detectable suspicion profile below that of an innocent agent when using advanced operational security (OPSEC) within a controlled LLM simulation.

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cs.CRcs.AIcs.MARecentMay 8, 2026

HBEE: Human Behavioral Entropy Engine -- Pre-Registered Multi-Agent LLM Simulation of Peer-Suspicion-Based Detection Inversion

Vickson Ferrel

The paper demonstrates a detection inversion, showing that an adaptive insider threat (mole) can actively reduce their detectable suspicion profile below that of an innocent agent when using advanced…

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cs.CRcs.LGRecentApr 2, 2026

AEGIS: Adversarial Entropy-Guided Immune System -- Thermodynamic State Space Models for Zero-Day Network Evasion Detection

Vickson Ferrel

AEGIS introduces a novel physics-based system that analyzes encrypted network traffic flow dynamics, achieving state-of-the-art zero-day evasion detection with high accuracy and low latency.

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