The Temporal Attack Surface: A Δt Framework for Asynchronous Security Systems

BJBeck, James
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Abstract

This paper introduces the concept of the Temporal Attack Surface: a class of vulnerabilities arising from temporal decoupling between detection, decision, and response in asynchronous security systems. Extending prior work on Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) circumvention and the Δt framework for hierarchical temporal dynamics, the paper demonstrates that SIEM alerting, CI/CD security gates, authentication flows, rate limiting, and human-in-the-loop approvals share a common control-theoretic failure structure. The work formalizes race windows between attacker commitment and defender response, derives defender-side instrumentation for measuring temporal vulnerabilities, and outlines mitigation strategies based on…

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Keywords
  • Asynchronous communication
  • Decoupling (probability)
  • Authentication (law)
  • Security testing
  • Computer security model
  • Network packet
  • Network security
  • Instrumentation (computer programming)
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