Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino-shi 191-0065, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel attack on image encryption for privacy-preserving deep neural networks (DNNs). Although several encryption schemes have been proposed for privacy-preserving DNNs, existing cipher-text-only attacks (COAs) have succeeded in restoring visual information from encrypted images. Image encryption using the Vision Transformer (ViT) is known to be robust against existing COAs due to the operations of block scrambling and pixel shuffling, which permute divided blocks and pixels in an encrypted image. However, the correlation between blocks in the encrypted image can still be exploited for reconstruction. Therefore, in this paper, a novel jigsaw puzzle solver-based attack that utilizes block correlation is proposed to restore visual information from encrypted images. In the experiments, we evaluated the security of image encryption for privacy-preserving deep neural networks using both conventional and proposed COAs. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed attack is able to restore almost all visual information from images encrypted for being applied to ViTs.
Funder
JSPS KAKENHI
Advanced Telecommunications Technology Research, Foundation
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