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SPOILER: TEE-Shielded DNN Partitioning of On-Device Secure Inference with Poison Learning

Cryptography and Security 2026-03-09 v1

Abstract

Deploying deep neural networks (DNNs) on edge devices exposes valuable intellectual property to model-stealing attacks. While TEE-shielded DNN partitioning (TSDP) mitigates this by isolating sensitive computations, existing paradigms fail to simultaneously satisfy privacy and efficiency. The training-before-partition paradigm suffers from intrinsic privacy leakage, whereas the partition-before-training paradigm incurs severe latency due to structural dependencies that hinder parallel execution. To overcome these limitations, we propose SPOILER, a novel search-before-training framework that fundamentally decouples the TEE sub-network from the backbone via hardware-aware neural architecture search (NAS). SPOILER identifies a lightweight TEE architecture strictly optimized for hardware constraints, maximizing parallel efficiency. Furthermore, we introduce self-poisoning learning to enforce logical isolation, rendering the exposed backbone functionally incoherent without the TEE component. Extensive experiments on CNNs and Transformers demonstrate that SPOILER achieves state-of-the-art trade-offs between security, latency, and accuracy.

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@article{arxiv.2603.06263,
  title  = {SPOILER: TEE-Shielded DNN Partitioning of On-Device Secure Inference with Poison Learning},
  author = {Donghwa Kang and Hojun Choe and Doohyun Kim and Hyeongboo Baek and Brent ByungHoon Kang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.06263},
  year   = {2026}
}

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