Elliptical Perturbations for Differential Privacy
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We study elliptical distributions in locally convex vector spaces, and determine conditions when they can or cannot be used to satisfy differential privacy (DP). A requisite condition for a sanitized statistical summary to satisfy DP is that the corresponding privacy mechanism must induce equivalent probability measures for all possible input databases. We show that elliptical distributions with the same dispersion operator, C, are equivalent if the difference of their means lies in the Cameron-Martin space of C . In the case of releasing finite-dimensional summaries using elliptical perturbations, we show that the privacy parameter null can be computed in terms of a one-dimensional maximization problem. We apply this result to consider multivariate Laplace, t, Gaussian, and K -norm noise. Surprisingly, we show that the multivariate Laplace noise does not achieve null -DP in any dimension greater than one. Finally, we show that when the dimension of the space is infinite, no elliptical distribution can be used to give null -DP; only (null,δ)-DP is possible.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Aug-19-2025, 23:56:12 GMT
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