Training Differentially Private Models with Secure Multiparty Computation
Pentyala, Sikha, Railsback, Davis, Maia, Ricardo, Dowsley, Rafael, Melanson, David, Nascimento, Anderson, De Cock, Martine
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We address the problem of learning a machine learning model from training data that originates at multiple data owners, while providing formal privacy guarantees regarding the protection of each owner's data. Existing solutions based on Differential Privacy (DP) achieve this at the cost of a drop in accuracy. Solutions based on Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC) do not incur such accuracy loss but leak information when the trained model is made publicly available. We propose an MPC solution for training DP models. Our solution relies on an MPC protocol for model training, and an MPC protocol for perturbing the trained model coefficients with Laplace noise in a privacy-preserving manner. The resulting MPC+DP approach achieves higher accuracy than a pure DP approach, while providing the same formal privacy guarantees. Our work obtained first place in the iDASH2021 Track III competition on confidential computing for secure genome analysis.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-1-2022
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