Immune: Improving Safety Against Jailbreaks in Multi-modal LLMs via Inference-Time Alignment

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Authors Soumya Suvra Ghosal, Souradip Chakraborty, Vaibhav Singh, Tianrui Guan, Mengdi Wang, Alvaro Velasquez, Ahmad Beirami, Furong Huang, Dinesh Manocha, Amrit Singh Bedi arXiv ID 2411.18688 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.LG Citations 18 Venue Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
With the widespread deployment of Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) for visual-reasoning tasks, improving their safety has become crucial. Recent research indicates that despite training-time safety alignment, these models remain vulnerable to jailbreak attacks. In this work, we first highlight an important safety gap to describe that alignment achieved solely through safety training may be insufficient against jailbreak attacks. To address this vulnerability, we propose Immune, an inference-time defense framework that leverages a safe reward model through controlled decoding to defend against jailbreak attacks. Additionally, we provide a mathematical characterization of Immune, offering insights on why it improves safety against jailbreaks. Extensive evaluations on diverse jailbreak benchmarks using recent MLLMs reveal that Immune effectively enhances model safety while preserving the model's original capabilities. For instance, against text-based jailbreak attacks on LLaVA-1.6, Immune reduces the attack success rate by 57.82% and 16.78% compared to the base MLLM and state-of-the-art defense strategy, respectively.
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