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Domain-Agnostic Representation of Side-Channels

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posted on 2024-09-11, 23:11 authored by Aaron SpenceAaron Spence, Shaun BangayShaun Bangay
Side channels are unintended pathways within target systems that leak internal target information. Side-channel sensing (SCS) is the process of exploiting side channels to extract embedded target information. SCS is well established within the cybersecurity (CYB) domain, and has recently been proposed for medical diagnostics and monitoring (MDM). Remaining unrecognised is its applicability to human–computer interaction (HCI), among other domains (Misc). This article analyses literature demonstrating SCS examples across the MDM, HCI, Misc, and CYB domains. Despite their diversity, established fields of advanced sensing and signal processing underlie each example, enabling the unification of these currently otherwise isolated domains. Identified themes are collating under a proposed domain-agnostic SCS framework. This SCS framework enables a formalised and systematic approach to studying, detecting, and exploiting of side channels both within and between domains. Opportunities exist for modelling SCS as data structures, allowing for computation irrespective of domain. Future methodologies can take such data structures to enable cross- and intra-domain transferability of extraction techniques, perform side-channel leakage detection, and discover new side channels within target systems.

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Journal

Entropy

Volume

26

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1099-4300

eISSN

1099-4300

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

8

Publisher

MDPI

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