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Security in Brain-Computer Interfaces

Sergio López Bernal, Alberto Huertas Celdrán, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Michael Taynnan Barros, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam

2021ACM Computing Surveys81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have significantly improved the patients’ quality of life by restoring damaged hearing, sight, and movement capabilities. After evolving their application scenarios, the current trend of BCI is to enable new innovative brain-to-brain and brain-to-the-Internet communication paradigms. This technological advancement generates opportunities for attackers, since users’ personal information and physical integrity could be under tremendous risk. This work presents the existing versions of the BCI life-cycle and homogenizes them in a new approach that overcomes current limitations. After that, we offer a qualitative characterization of the security attacks affecting each phase of the BCI cycle to analyze their impacts and countermeasures documented in the literature. Finally, we reflect on lessons learned, highlighting research trends and future challenges concerning security on BCIs.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBrain–computer interfaceComputer securityWork (physics)The InternetHuman–computer interactionElectroencephalographyWorld Wide WebPsychiatryPsychologyMechanical engineeringEngineeringEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesUser Authentication and Security SystemsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing