CI-Work: Benchmarking Contextual Integrity in Enterprise LLM Agents

April 23, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› The 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL'2026) -- Industry Track

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Authors Wenjie Fu, Xiaoting Qin, Jue Zhang, Qingwei Lin, Lukas Wutschitz, Robert Sim, Saravan Rajmohan, Dongmei Zhang arXiv ID 2604.21308 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Cross-listed cs.CL Citations 0 Venue The 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL'2026) -- Industry Track
Abstract
Enterprise LLM agents can dramatically improve workplace productivity, but their core capability, retrieving and using internal context to act on a user's behalf, also creates new risks for sensitive information leakage. We introduce CI-Work, a Contextual Integrity (CI)-grounded benchmark that simulates enterprise workflows across five information-flow directions and evaluates whether agents can convey essential content while withholding sensitive context in dense retrieval settings. Our evaluation of frontier models reveals that privacy failures are prevalent (violation rates range from 15.8%-50.9%, with leakage reaching up to 26.7%) and uncovers a counterintuitive trade-off critical for industrial deployment: higher task utility often correlates with increased privacy violations. Moreover, the massive scale of enterprise data and potential user behavior further amplify this vulnerability. Simply increasing model size or reasoning depth fails to address the problem. We conclude that safeguarding enterprise workflows requires a paradigm shift, moving beyond model-centric scaling toward context-centric architectures.
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