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Edge Security: Challenges and Issues

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arxiv 2206.07164 v1 pith:YBU6WQG2 submitted 2022-06-14 cs.CR cs.AI

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keywords edgesecuritychallengeslayernetworkarchitecturedataissues
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Edge computing is a paradigm that shifts data processing services to the network edge, where data are generated. While such an architecture provides faster processing and response, among other benefits, it also raises critical security issues and challenges that must be addressed. This paper discusses the security threats and vulnerabilities emerging from the edge network architecture spanning from the hardware layer to the system layer. We further discuss privacy and regulatory compliance challenges in such networks. Finally, we argue the need for a holistic approach to analyze edge network security posture, which must consider knowledge from each layer.

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    Randomly composing multiple trained parameter versions per layer reduces side-channel leakage on an unmodified Edge TPU, though detectable leakage remains.

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