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Title: SoK : security of cyber-physical systems under intentional electromagnetic interference attacks
Authors: Jiang, Q 
Long, Y
Zhang, Y 
Yan, C
Ji, X
Luo, X 
Fu, K
Cao, J 
Xu, W
Issue Date: 2026
Source: In Proceedings of the 35th USENIX Security Symposium: August 12-14, 2026, Baltimore, MD, USA, p. 3479-3498
Abstract: Falsifying electrical signals in computer systems—the gateway between the physical and digital worlds—intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) attacks have become increasingly pervasive and damaging to cyber-physical systems due to their ability to disrupt or control a wide range of safety- and security-critical applications. Existing studies of IEMI attacks are often highly device-specific and exploit disparate, insufficiently compared attack vectors. The absence of a unified, model-based understanding of IEMI vulnerabilities hinders both transferable security assessments and effective cross-disciplinary collaboration toward deployable protections. To address this gap, this work analyzes over 80 instances of IEMI attacks and defenses to provide an analytical framework that models how adversaries achieve IEMI coupling and sample manipulation to inject malicious electromagnetic energy that alters hardware behavior and impacts software execution. The primary goal is to move the field beyond exhaustive empirical discovery of vulnerable instances and toward in-depth theoretical analysis and proactive defense strategies applicable to both existing and future cyber-physical systems. In addition to identifying gaps in current IEMI attack and defense research, this work outlines important directions for future work tailored to the needs and roles of different stakeholder communities. To foster future research on IEMI attacks, we are releasing and maintaining an open-source IEMI research database at https://iemi-research-database.github.io/.
Publisher: USENIX Association
ISBN: 978-1-939133-58-8
Description: 35th USENIX Security Symposium, August 12-14, 2026, Baltimore, MD, USA
Rights: Posted with the permission of the author.
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