Security in Brain-Computer Interfaces

Author:

Bernal Sergio López1ORCID,Celdrán Alberto Huertas2,Pérez Gregorio Martínez1,Barros Michael Taynnan3,Balasubramaniam Sasitharan4

Affiliation:

1. University of Murcia, Departamento de Ingeniería de la Información y las Comunicaciones

2. Waterford Institute of Technology, Telecommunication Software and Systems Group and Communication Systems Group CSG, Department of Informatics IfI, University of Zurich UZH

3. University of Essex, School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering and Tampere University, CBIG/BioMediTech in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology

4. Waterford Institute of Technology, Telecommunication Software and Systems Group and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, FutureNeuro, SFI Research Centre for Chronic and Rare Neurological Diseases

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.

Funder

Science Foundation Ireland

Irish Research Council

H2020 Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science

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