A Systematic Evaluation of Profiling Through Focused Feature Selection

Stjepan Picek, Annelie Heuser, Alan Jovic, Lejla Batina

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Abstract

Profiled side-channel attacks consist of several steps one needs to take. An important, but sometimes ignored, step is a selection of the points of interest (features) within side-channel measurement traces. A large majority of the related works start the analyses with an assumption that the features are preselected. Contrary to this assumption, here, we concentrate on the feature selection step. We investigate how advanced feature selection techniques stemming from the machine learning domain can be used to improve the attack efficiency. To this end, we provide a systematic evaluation of the methods of interest. The experiments are performed on several real-world data sets containing software and hardware implementations of AES, including the random delay countermeasure. Our results show that wrapper and hybrid feature selection methods perform extremely well over a wide range of test scenarios and a number of features selected. We emphasize L1 regularization (wrapper approach) and linear support vector machine (SVM) with recursive feature elimination used after chi-square filter (Hybrid approach) that performs well in both accuracy and guessing entropy. Finally, we show that the use of appropriate feature selection techniques is more important for an attack on the high-noise data sets, including those with countermeasures, than on the low-noise ones.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8836108
Pages (from-to)2802-2815
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Volume27
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Bibliographical note

Accepted author manuscript

Keywords

  • Feature selection
  • guessing entropy (GE)
  • Machine learning
  • machine learning (ML)
  • profiled side-channel attacks (SCAs)
  • random delay countermeasure.
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