Security Threat Analyses and Attack Models for Approximate Computing Systems

Author:

Yellu Pruthvy1,Buell Landon1,Mark Miguel2,Kinsy Michel A.2,Xu Dongpeng1,Yu Qiaoyan1

Affiliation:

1. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA

2. Texas A&M University, TX, USA

Abstract

Approximate computing (AC) represents a paradigm shift from conventional precise processing to inexact computation but still satisfying the system requirement on accuracy. The rapid progress on the development of diverse AC techniques allows us to apply approximate computing to many computation-intensive applications. However, the utilization of AC techniques could bring in new unique security threats to computing systems. This work does a survey on existing circuit-, architecture-, and compiler-level approximate mechanisms/algorithms, with special emphasis on potential security vulnerabilities. Qualitative and quantitative analyses are performed to assess the impact of the new security threats on AC systems. Moreover, this work proposes four unique visionary attack models, which systematically cover the attacks that build covert channels, compensate approximation errors, terminate normal error resilience mechanisms, and propagate additional errors. To thwart those attacks, this work further offers the guideline of countermeasure designs. Several case studies are provided to illustrate the implementation of the suggested countermeasures.

Funder

NSF

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications

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