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Gaurav Varshney

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preprint2026arXiv

Repurposing and Evaluating the (In)Feasibility of Dataset Poisoning enabled Watermarking for Contrastive Learning

Contrastive learning (CL) reduces annotation cost via auto-derived supervisory signals. Since large-scale in-house CL datasets are infeasible, reliance on third-party or internet data is common. Recent studies show CL models are vulnerable to data-poisoning backdoor attacks, but their generalization and robustness are underexplored. We systematically evaluate existing data-poisoning backdoor attacks on CL, revealing limitations: poor dataset adaptability, low success rates, limited portability, and restrictive assumptions (e.g., downstream task knowledge). Interestingly, trigger samples exhibit distinguishable statistical divergence from clean samples, which inspires repurposing it as a watermark for dataset IP protection. Direct repurposing is challenging due to low success rates; we overcome this by statistical verification using a unified density metric. We further propose a multi-level watermarking scheme adapting to feature-level, soft-label, or hard-label outputs in CL. Experiments show some backdoor attacks can be repurposed as effective watermarks with trade-offs among fidelity, verifiability, and robustness. This work demonstrates weak backdoor effects become reliable signals for dataset IP protection in challenging CL settings.

preprint2022arXiv

An Improved Authentication Scheme for BLE Devices with no I/O Capabilities

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices have become very popular because of their Low energy consumption and hence a prolonged battery life. They are being used in smart wearable devices, smart home automation system, beacons and many more areas. BLE uses pairing mechanisms to achieve a level of peer entity authentication as well as encryption. Although, there are a set of pairing mechanisms available but BLE devices having no keyboard or display mechanism (and hence using the Just Works pairing) are still vulnerable. In this paper, we propose and implement, a light-weight digital certificate based authentication mechanism for the BLE devices making use of Just Works model. The proposed model is an add-on to the already existing pairing mechanism and therefore can be easily incorporated in the existing BLE stack. To counter the existing Man-in-The-Middle attack scenario in Just Works pairing (device spoofing), our proposed model allows the client and peripheral to make use of the popular Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to establish peer entity authentication and a secure cryptographic tunnel for communication. We have also developed a lightweight BLE profiled digital certificate containing the bare minimum fields required for resource constrained devices, which significantly reduces the memory (about 90\% reduction) and energy consumption. We have experimentally evaluated the energy consumption of the device using the proposed pairing mechanism to demonstrate that the model can be easily deployed with less changes to the power requirements of the chips. The model has been formally verified using automatic verification tool for protocol testing.

preprint2020arXiv

A Comprehensive Survey of Aadhar and Security Issues

The concept of Aadhaar came with the need for a unique identity for every individual. To implement this, the Indian government created the authority UIDAI to distribute and generate user identities for every individual based on their demographic and biometric data. After the implementation, came the security issues and challenges of Aadhaar and its authentication. So, our study focuses on the journey of Aadhaar from its history to the current condition. The paper also describes the authentication process, and the updates happened over time. We have also provided an analysis of the security attacks witnessed so far as well as the possible countermeasure and its classification. Our main aim is to cover all the security aspects related to Aadhaar to avoid possible security attacks. Also, we have included the current updates and news related to Aadhaar.