Shu, I thank you for communicating your personal ambitions for Skyvern, and the touching personal anecdote. Making computers easier to use for my aging parents is also one of my goals.
I will be reaching out to the project with an analysis of its security model against prompt injection attacks.
I'll also be taking on a project for a KeepassXC plug-in that automates the process of rotating password in online services, integrating Skyvern as the underlying system. At that time I'll need support and understanding Skyvern's gaps against the projects requirements, and I'll ask for mentorship on helping fill those gaps.
This use case I believe has potential to help both individual and corporate users achieve best practice and policy driven password management - currently a very difficult thing because of the propensity of users do not reset their passwords on time, which is ultimately caused by the difficulty and variety in password resetting mechanisms. Our plug-in will aim to solve that problem for KeepassXC users.
I believe this work could result in a valuable contribution to Skyvern's security model, since an llm driven password reset workflow is uniquely vulnerable to attack or to attacker controlled texts. This provides a great benchmark for Skyvern's overall security model, and a great point to explore both classical and llm-based mitigation techniques.
How can best reach you and the team when the initial letter is ready? Once that's ready, I would like to have a video chat and plan a collaboration. I expect something to hatch in the next 2 weeks. I think you will enjoy our approach to the problem!
I will be reaching out to the project with an analysis of its security model against prompt injection attacks.
I'll also be taking on a project for a KeepassXC plug-in that automates the process of rotating password in online services, integrating Skyvern as the underlying system. At that time I'll need support and understanding Skyvern's gaps against the projects requirements, and I'll ask for mentorship on helping fill those gaps.
This use case I believe has potential to help both individual and corporate users achieve best practice and policy driven password management - currently a very difficult thing because of the propensity of users do not reset their passwords on time, which is ultimately caused by the difficulty and variety in password resetting mechanisms. Our plug-in will aim to solve that problem for KeepassXC users.
I believe this work could result in a valuable contribution to Skyvern's security model, since an llm driven password reset workflow is uniquely vulnerable to attack or to attacker controlled texts. This provides a great benchmark for Skyvern's overall security model, and a great point to explore both classical and llm-based mitigation techniques.
How can best reach you and the team when the initial letter is ready? Once that's ready, I would like to have a video chat and plan a collaboration. I expect something to hatch in the next 2 weeks. I think you will enjoy our approach to the problem!