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Secure And Verifiable Inference In Deep Neural Networks, Guowen Xu, Hongwei Li, Hao Ren, Jianfei Sun, Shengmin Xu, Jianting Ning, Haoming Yang, Kan Yang, Robert H. Deng Dec 2020

Secure And Verifiable Inference In Deep Neural Networks, Guowen Xu, Hongwei Li, Hao Ren, Jianfei Sun, Shengmin Xu, Jianting Ning, Haoming Yang, Kan Yang, Robert H. Deng

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Outsourced inference service has enormously promoted the popularity of deep learning, and helped users to customize a range of personalized applications. However, it also entails a variety of security and privacy issues brought by untrusted service providers. Particularly, a malicious adversary may violate user privacy during the inference process, or worse, return incorrect results to the client through compromising the integrity of the outsourced model. To address these problems, we propose SecureDL to protect the model’s integrity and user’s privacy in Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) inference process. In SecureDL, we first transform complicated non-linear activation functions of DNNs to low-degree …


Understanding Android Voip Security: A System-Level Vulnerability Assessment, En He, Daoyuan Wu, Robert H. Deng Jun 2020

Understanding Android Voip Security: A System-Level Vulnerability Assessment, En He, Daoyuan Wu, Robert H. Deng

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

VoIP is a class of new technologies that deliver voice calls over the packet-switched networks, which surpasses the legacy circuit-switched telecom telephony. Android provides the native support of VoIP, including the recent VoLTE and VoWiFi standards. While prior works have analyzed the weaknesses of VoIP network infrastructure and the privacy concerns of third-party VoIP apps, no efforts were attempted to investigate the (in)security of Android’s VoIP integration at the system level. In this paper, we first demystify Android VoIP’s protocol stack and all its four attack surfaces. We then propose a novel vulnerability assessment approach that assembles on-device Intent/API fuzzing, …