LLM-driven Provenance Forensics for Threat Investigation and Detection

Kunal Mukherjee, Murat Kantarcioglu

Published: 2025/8/29

Abstract

We introduce PROVSEEK, an LLM-powered agentic framework for automated provenance-driven forensic analysis and threat intelligence extraction. PROVSEEK employs specialized toolchains to dynamically retrieve relevant context by generating precise, context-aware queries that fuse a vectorized threat report knowledge base with data from system provenance databases. The framework resolves provenance queries, orchestrates multiple role-specific agents to mitigate hallucinations, and synthesizes structured, ground-truth verifiable forensic summaries. By combining agent orchestration with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning, PROVSEEK enables adaptive multi-step analysis that iteratively refines hypotheses, verifies supporting evidence, and produces scalable, interpretable forensic explanations of attack behaviors. By combining provenance data with agentic reasoning, PROVSEEK establishes a new paradigm for grounded agentic forecics to investigate APTs. We conduct a comprehensive evaluation on publicly available DARPA datasets, demonstrating that PROVSEEK outperforms retrieval-based methods for intelligence extraction task, achieving a 34% improvement in contextual precision/recall; and for threat detection task, PROVSEEK achieves 22%/29% higher precision/recall compared to both a baseline agentic AI approach and State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) Provenance-based Intrusion Detection System (PIDS).