Jan. 20, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Zahra Tarkhani, Lorena Qendro, Malachy O'Connor Brown, Oscar Hill, Cecilia Mascolo, Anil Madhavapeddy

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Brain computing interfaces (BCI) are used in a plethora of
safety/privacy-critical applications, ranging from healthcare to smart
communication and control. Wearable BCI setups typically involve a head-mounted
sensor connected to a mobile device, combined with ML-based data processing.
Consequently, they are susceptible to a multiplicity of attacks across the
hardware, software, and networking stacks used that can leak users' brainwave
data or at worst relinquish control of BCI-assisted devices to remote
attackers. In this paper, we: (i) analyse the whole-system …

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