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Stealing Neural Network Structure Through Remote FPGA Side-Channel Analysis

Yicheng Zhang, Rozhin Yasaei, Hao Chen, Zhou Li, Mohammad Abdullah Al Faruque

2021IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security72 citationsDOI

Abstract

Deep Neural Network (DNN) models have been extensively developed by companies for a wide range of applications. The development of a customized DNN model with great performance requires costly investments, and its structure (layers and hyper-parameters) is considered intellectual property and holds immense value. However, in this paper, we found the model secret is vulnerable when a cloud-based FPGA accelerator executes it. We demonstrate an end-to-end attack based on remote power side-channel analysis and machine-learning-based secret inference against different DNN models. The evaluation result shows that an attacker can reconstruct the layer and hyper-parameter sequence at over 90% accuracy using our method, which can significantly reduce her model development workload. We believe the threat presented by our attack is tangible, and new defense mechanisms should be developed against this threat.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSide channel attackField-programmable gate arrayArtificial neural networkWorkloadInferenceChannel (broadcasting)Deep learningRange (aeronautics)Artificial intelligenceCloud computingSequence (biology)Computer engineeringMachine learningEmbedded systemComputer networkComputer securityCryptographyOperating systemGeneticsComposite materialMaterials scienceBiologyPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityCryptographic Implementations and SecurityAdversarial Robustness in Machine Learning