How does the alignment of Llama3, Codestral, and Deepseek R1 with security-specific fine-tuning (e.g., SecLM)
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As Large Language Models (LLMs) become increasingly integrated into secure software development workflows, a critical question remains unanswered: can these models not only detect insecure code but also reliably classify vulnerabilities according to standardized taxonomies? In this work, we conduct a systematic evaluation of three state-of-the-art LLMs - Llama3, Codestral, and Deepseek R1 - using a carefully filtered subset of the Big-Vul dataset annotated with eight representative Common Weakness Enumeration categories. Adopting a closed-world classification setup, we assess each model's perf
Research goal: How does the alignment of Llama3, Codestral, and Deepseek R1 with security-specific fine-tuning (e.g., SecLM) affect their reasoning accuracy in vulnerability detection, as measured by HumanEval-hard and SWE-bench scores?
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