Anti-ESIA: Analyzing and Mitigating Impacts of Electromagnetic Signal Injection Attacks

Denglin Kang, Youqian Zhang, Wai Cheong Tam, Eugene Y. Fu
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Cameras are integral components of many critical intelligent systems. However, a growing threat, known as Electromagnetic Signal Injection Attacks (ESIA), poses a significant risk to these systems, where ESIA enables attackers to remotely manipulate images captured by cameras, potentially leading to malicious actions and catastrophic consequences. Despite the severity of this threat, the underlying reasons for ESIA's effectiveness remain poorly understood, and effective countermeasures are lacking. This paper aims to address these gaps by investigating ESIA from two distinct aspects: pixel loss and color strips. By analyzing these aspects separately on image classification tasks, we gain a deeper understanding of how ESIA can compromise intelligent systems. Additionally, we explore a lightweight solution to mitigate the effects of ESIA while acknowledging its limitations. Our findings provide valuable insights for future research and development in the field of camera security and intelligent systems.
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反电磁干扰:分析和减轻电磁信号注入攻击的影响
然而,一种被称为电磁信号注入攻击(ESIA)的日益严重的威胁对这些系统构成了重大风险,ESIA 使攻击者能够远程操纵摄像头捕获的图像,从而可能导致恶意行为和灾难性后果。尽管这种威胁十分严重,但人们对 ESIA 有效性的根本原因仍然知之甚少,也缺乏有效的应对措施。本文旨在从像素损失和色带这两个不同方面研究 ESIA,以弥补这些不足。通过分别分析图像分类任务的这两个方面,我们对 ESIA 如何损害智能系统有了更深入的了解。此外,我们还探索了一种轻量级解决方案来减轻 ESIA 的影响,同时承认其局限性。我们的研究结果为摄像头安全和智能系统领域未来的研究和发展提供了宝贵的见解。
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