A Tandem Framework Balancing Privacy and Security for Voice User Interfaces
Ranya Aloufi, Hamed Haddadi, David Boyle

TL;DR
This paper explores the balance between privacy and security in voice user interfaces by analyzing how voice anonymization and anti-spoofing techniques interact, revealing their duality and combined effectiveness against attacks.
Contribution
It introduces a tandem framework combining anti-spoofing and authentication models, revealing their duality and the importance of multi-perspective defenses in VUIs.
Findings
Voice anonymization enhances privacy but can weaken security.
Leveraging one mechanism amplifies the effectiveness of the other.
Multi-perspective analysis is crucial for robust VUI defenses.
Abstract
Speech synthesis, voice cloning, and voice conversion techniques present severe privacy and security threats to users of voice user interfaces (VUIs). These techniques transform one or more elements of a speech signal, e.g., identity and emotion, while preserving linguistic information. Adversaries may use advanced transformation tools to trigger a spoofing attack using fraudulent biometrics for a legitimate speaker. Conversely, such techniques have been used to generate privacy-transformed speech by suppressing personally identifiable attributes in the voice signals, achieving anonymization. Prior works have studied the security and privacy vectors in parallel, and thus it raises alarm that if a benign user can achieve privacy by a transformation, it also means that a malicious user can break security by bypassing the anti-spoofing mechanism. In this paper, we take a step towards…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech Recognition and Synthesis · User Authentication and Security Systems · Music and Audio Processing
