Large Language Models (LLMs) & Generative AI are transforming cybersecurity, enabling both advanced defenses and new attacks. Organizations now use LLMs for threat detection, code review, and DevSecOps automation, while adversaries leverage them to produce malwares and run targeted social-engineering campaigns. This paper presents a unified analysis integrating offensive and defensive perspectives on GenAI-driven cybersecurity. Drawing on 70 academic, industry, and policy sources, it analyzes the rise of AI-facilitated threats and its implications for global security to ground necessity for scalable defensive mechanisms. We introduce two primary contributions: the LLM Scalability Risk Index (LSRI), a parametric framework to stress-test operational risks when deploying LLMs in security-critical environments & a model-supply-chain framework establishing a verifiable root of trust throughout model lifecycle. We also synthesize defense strategies from platforms like Google Play Protect, Microsoft Security Copilot and outline a governance roadmap for secure, large-scale LLM deployment.
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Kiarash Ahi
Vaibhav Agrawal
Saeed Valizadeh
Journal of Computer Information Systems
Google (United States)
Department of Virology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a761b0c6e9836116a2fbd3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08874417.2026.2624670