CRAICYJan 30, 2025

The Pitfalls of "Security by Obscurity" And What They Mean for Transparent AI

arXiv:2501.18669v112 citationsh-index: 1AAAI
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This work provides conceptual insights for AI researchers and practitioners grappling with transparency demands, though it is primarily a comparative analysis rather than a technical advancement.

This paper examines what the AI community can learn from the security community's decades-long experience with transparency, identifying three key themes from security's perspective on transparency benefits and trade-offs, and highlighting both parallels and unique challenges for AI systems.

Calls for transparency in AI systems are growing in number and urgency from diverse stakeholders ranging from regulators to researchers to users (with a comparative absence of companies developing AI). Notions of transparency for AI abound, each addressing distinct interests and concerns. In computer security, transparency is likewise regarded as a key concept. The security community has for decades pushed back against so-called security by obscurity -- the idea that hiding how a system works protects it from attack -- against significant pressure from industry and other stakeholders. Over the decades, in a community process that is imperfect and ongoing, security researchers and practitioners have gradually built up some norms and practices around how to balance transparency interests with possible negative side effects. This paper asks: What insights can the AI community take from the security community's experience with transparency? We identify three key themes in the security community's perspective on the benefits of transparency and their approach to balancing transparency against countervailing interests. For each, we investigate parallels and insights relevant to transparency in AI. We then provide a case study discussion on how transparency has shaped the research subfield of anonymization. Finally, shifting our focus from similarities to differences, we highlight key transparency issues where modern AI systems present challenges different from other kinds of security-critical systems, raising interesting open questions for the security and AI communities alike.

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