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cs.CRRecentMay 21, 2026

Beyond Zero: Enterprise Security for the AI Era

Joseph Valente, Michal Zalewski

The paper introduces Beyond Zero, a new security paradigm that moves beyond traditional zero trust by performing per-resource and method access decisions at machine speed to secure the enterprise agai…

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cs.CVcs.AIcs.CRRecentMar 18, 2026

Rel-Zero: Harnessing Patch-Pair Invariance for Robust Zero-Watermarking Against AI Editing

Pengzhen Chen, Yanwei Liu, Xiaoyan Gu, Xiaojun Chen +2 more

Rel-Zero proposes a novel zero-watermarking technique that embeds invisible watermarks by exploiting the invariance of relational distances between image patches during AI editing, achieving superior…

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cs.CRcs.MARecentJun 4, 2026

ZERO-APT: A Closed-Loop Adversarial Framework for LLM-Driven Automated Penetration Testing under Intelligent Defense

Anlan Zheng, Tiantian Zhu

ZERO-APT introduces a novel closed-loop adversarial framework for automated penetration testing that simulates attacks against an intelligent, real-time defending system, achieving a high attack succe…

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cs.CVcs.AIRecentMay 28, 2026

Toward Ethical Facial Age Estimation: A Generalized Zero-Shot Benchmark Without Training on Children's Data

Caio Petrucci, Leo Sampaio Ferraz Ribeiro, Sandra Avila

The paper introduces a generalized zero-shot benchmark for facial age estimation that ethically excludes children's data during training, demonstrating that current state-of-the-art models fail signif…

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cs.CRcs.CYRecentMay 17, 2026

Towards Zero Trust Architecture: A Pilot Study on Information Systems Security Readiness amongst Small and Medium Enterprises

Yu Deng, Anushia Inthiran

This pilot study investigates SME readiness for Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and proposes a realistic three-stage adoption path based on survey data from IT professionals.

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cs.LGcs.AIcs.CRRecentMay 7, 2026

PACZero: PAC-Private Fine-Tuning of Language Models via Sign Quantization

Murat Bilgehan Ertan, Xiaochen Zhu, Phuong Ha Nguyen, Marten van Dijk +1 more

The paper introduces PACZero, a novel PAC-private fine-tuning mechanism that achieves usable utility for large language models while providing strong resistance against membership-inference attacks.

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cs.CLRecentMay 29, 2026

How Much Do LLMs Know About Chinese Zero Pronouns?

Yifei Li, Guanyi Chen, Tingting He

This paper systematically investigates the difficulty of Chinese Zero Pronouns (ZPs) for various LLMs, concluding that ZPs remain a significant and persistent challenge, with state-of-the-art models p…

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cs.CRRecentMay 14, 2026

Privacy Auditing with Zero (0) Training Run

Tudor Cebere, Mathieu Even, Linus Bleistein, Aurélien Bellet

The paper introduces Zero-Run privacy auditing, a post-hoc framework that allows for practical differential privacy evaluation of large, deployed models without requiring retraining or controlled data…

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math.ATcs.CGmath-phRecentMay 27, 2026

Gauge Geometry of Hodge Zero-Mode Transport in Parameter-Dependent Topological Data Analysis

Satoshi Kanno, Rei Nishimura, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Yoshi-aki Shimada

The paper introduces a computational framework using Hodge zero-modes to track the geometry of topological features in parameter-dependent data, providing metrics like curvature and holonomy to quanti…

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cs.CRRecentApr 5, 2026

Context-Binding Gaps in Stateful Zero-Knowledge Proximity Proofs: Taxonomy, Separation, and Mitigation

Yoshiyuki Ootani

The paper addresses the vulnerability of zero-knowledge proximity proofs in stateful systems by proposing Zairn-ZKP, a method that embeds operational context (like drop identity and policy version) di…

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cs.LGcs.AIcs.CRRecentMar 17, 2026

NANOZK: Layerwise Zero-Knowledge Proofs for Verifiable Large Language Model Inference

Zhaohui Geoffrey Wang

NANOZK introduces a novel, highly efficient zero-knowledge proof system that allows users to cryptographically verify that the output of a large language model (LLM) was generated by a specific, claim…

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cs.CRcs.LORecentMay 1, 2026

Zero-Knowledge Model Checking

Pascal Berrang, Mirco Giacobbe, Jacob Swales, Xiao Yang

The paper presents a novel technology that uses zero-knowledge proofs to formally verify a software system's correctness against a public specification without revealing the system's internal details.

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cs.CRRecentApr 7, 2026

Zero Trust in the Context of IoT: Industrial Literature Review, Trends, and Challenges

Laurent Bobelin

This paper conducts a literature review of non-academic publications to consolidate current knowledge, trends, and future challenges regarding the industrial integration of IoT devices within a Zero T…

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cs.CRcs.DCRecentApr 15, 2026

Head Count: Privacy-Preserving Face-Based Crowd Monitoring

Fatemeh Marzani, Thijs van Ede, Geert Heijenk, Maarten van Steen

The paper proposes a privacy-preserving system for crowd monitoring that counts individuals across different locations and time periods using face recognition without ever revealing personal identitie…

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cs.LGcs.CLRecentMay 28, 2026

MAAT: Multi-phase Adapter-Aware Targeted Unlearning

Suryash Yagnik, Shubham Gaur, Saksham Thakur, Vinija Jain +2 more

The paper introduces 5WBENCH, a new benchmark for causal unlearning, and proposes MAAT, a novel three-phase framework that achieves high forgetting and high retention specifically on complex 'Why'-typ…

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cs.PFcs.ARRecentMay 27, 2026

Range, Not Precision: Block-Floating-Point Half-Precision FFT and SAR Imaging on Apple Silicon

Mohamed Amine Bergach

The paper demonstrates that for FFT-based radar imaging on Apple Silicon, the limiting factor for half-precision (FP16) is dynamic range, not mantissa precision, and proposes a block-floating-point (B…

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cs.ARcs.CRRecentJun 2, 2026

ZK-Flex: A Flexible and Scalable Framework for Accelerating Zero-Knowledge Proofs

Adiwena Putra, Cuong Manh Duong, Anh Quang Pham, Joo-Young Kim

The paper proposes ZK-Flex, a flexible software-hardware co-designed framework that significantly accelerates Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) generation by efficiently handling diverse polynomial and ellip…

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cs.ARcs.CRRecentJun 2, 2026

ZK-Flex: A Flexible and Scalable Framework for Accelerating Zero-Knowledge Proofs

Adiwena Putra, Cuong Manh Duong, Anh Quang Pham, Joo-Young Kim

The paper proposes ZK-Flex, a flexible software-hardware co-designed framework that significantly accelerates Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) generation by efficiently handling diverse polynomial and ellip…

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cs.LOcs.CRRecentApr 11, 2026

A Constructive Proof of Rice's Theorem and the Halting Problem via Hilbert's Tenth Problem

Jonathan Brossard

The paper provides a constructive, intuitionistically valid proof of Rice's Theorem and the Halting Problem undecidability by reducing the problem to the undecidability of Hilbert's Tenth Problem (MRD…

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