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Zhaorui Li

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preprint2026arXiv

Natural Language based Specification and Verification

Recent frontier large language models (LLMs) have shown strong performance in identifying security vulnerabilities in large, mature open-source systems. As LLM-generated code becomes increasingly common, a natural goal is to prevent such models from producing vulnerable implementations in the first place. Formal verification offers a principled route to this objective, but existing verification pipelines typically require specifications written in rigid formal languages. Prior work has explored using LLMs to synthesize such specifications, with limited success. In this paper, we investigate a different approach: using LLMs both to generate specifications and to verify implementations compositionally when the specifications are expressed in natural language. Our preliminary results suggest that this approach is promising.

preprint2020arXiv

Quantification of the Leakage in Federated Learning

With the growing emphasis on users' privacy, federated learning has become more and more popular. Many architectures have been raised for a better security. Most architecture work on the assumption that data's gradient could not leak information. However, some work, recently, has shown such gradients may lead to leakage of the training data. In this paper, we discuss the leakage based on a federated approximated logistic regression model and show that such gradient's leakage could leak the complete training data if all elements of the inputs are either 0 or 1.