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Polynomial Time Cryptanalytic Extraction of Neural Network Models

12 October 2023
Adi Shamir
Isaac Canales-Martínez
Anna Hambitzer
J. Chávez-Saab
Francisco Rodríguez-Henríquez
Nitin Satpute
    AAML
    MLAU
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Abstract

Billions of dollars and countless GPU hours are currently spent on training Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) for a variety of tasks. Thus, it is essential to determine the difficulty of extracting all the parameters of such neural networks when given access to their black-box implementations. Many versions of this problem have been studied over the last 30 years, and the best current attack on ReLU-based deep neural networks was presented at Crypto 2020 by Carlini, Jagielski, and Mironov. It resembles a differential chosen plaintext attack on a cryptosystem, which has a secret key embedded in its black-box implementation and requires a polynomial number of queries but an exponential amount of time (as a function of the number of neurons). In this paper, we improve this attack by developing several new techniques that enable us to extract with arbitrarily high precision all the real-valued parameters of a ReLU-based DNN using a polynomial number of queries and a polynomial amount of time. We demonstrate its practical efficiency by applying it to a full-sized neural network for classifying the CIFAR10 dataset, which has 3072 inputs, 8 hidden layers with 256 neurons each, and over million neuronal parameters. An attack following the approach by Carlini et al. requires an exhaustive search over 2 to the power 256 possibilities. Our attack replaces this with our new techniques, which require only 30 minutes on a 256-core computer.

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