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Model-Inversion-Resistant Physical Unclonable Neural Network Using Vertical NAND Flash Memory
Sung-Ho Park1, Ryun-Han Koo1, Jonghyun Ko1
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Inter-university Semiconductor Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
|February 27, 2026
Summary
We developed a secure neural network on flash memory, making it resistant to cloning and data theft. This physical unclonable neural network (PUNN) protects sensitive information in privacy-critical applications.
Area of Science:
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Cryptography
Background:
- Growing use of neural networks in sensitive applications requires enhanced data and model protection.
- Existing architectures are vulnerable to model-inversion and cloning attacks, compromising privacy and intellectual property.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a novel model-inversion-resistant physical unclonable neural network (PUNN) implemented on commercial vertical NAND (V-NAND) flash memory.
- To demonstrate hardware-rooted security against model-cloning and model-inversion attacks while maintaining high accuracy.
Main Methods:
- Implemented a PUNN using weak gate-induced drain-leakage erase on V-NAND flash memory to create unique, unreproducible device-level conductance patterns.
- Utilized the forward-forward (FF) algorithm for training, compatible with V-NAND's common-source-line structure, eliminating backward propagation.
- Evaluated model non-clonability by transferring trained weights between chips and assessed privacy preservation on the MIT-BIH electrocardiogram dataset.
Main Results:
- The V-NAND FF-PUNN demonstrated hardware-rooted resistance to model-cloning, with inference accuracy collapsing upon weight transfer to different chips due to inherent randomness.
- The system achieved high accuracy in classifying electrocardiogram data while completely preventing data reconstruction via model-inversion attacks.
- The PUNN maintained competitive classification accuracy under forward-only learning.
Conclusions:
- Established a scalable framework for secure, energy-efficient, and privacy-preserving neural computing directly on commercial flash memory.
- The V-NAND FF-PUNN offers a practical solution for protecting sensitive data and model integrity in real-world applications.
- This approach provides intrinsic non-clonability and robust defense against sophisticated cyber threats.

