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SpanKey: Dynamic Key Space Conditioning for Neural Network Access Control

Published 14 Apr 2026 in cs.CR and cs.AI | (2604.12254v1)

Abstract: SpanKey is a lightweight way to gate inference without encrypting weights or chasing leaderboard accuracy on gated inference. The idea is to condition activations on secret keys. A basis matrix BB defines a low-dimensional key subspace Span(B)Span(B); during training we sample coefficients αα and form keys k=α<sup></sup>Bk=α<sup>\top</sup> B, then inject them into intermediate activations with additive or multiplicative maps and strength γγ. Valid keys lie in Span(B)Span(B); invalid keys are sampled outside that subspace. We make three points. (i) Mechanism: subspace key injection and a multi-layer design space. (ii) Failure mode: key absorption, together with two analytical results (a Beta-energy split and margin-tail diagnostics), explains weak baseline separation in energy and margin terms -- these are not a security theorem. iii) Deny losses and experiments: Modes A--C and extensions, with CIFAR-10 ResNet-18 runs and MNIST ablations for Mode B. We summarize setup and first-order analysis, injectors, absorption, deny losses and ablations, a threat discussion that does not promise cryptography, and closing remarks on scale. Code: \texttt{https://github.com/mindmemory-ai/dksc}

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