You Can Have Your Cake and Eat It Too: Ensuring Practical Robustness and Privacy in Federated Learning

Nojan Sheybani, F. Koushanfar
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Inherently, federated learning (FL) robustness is very challenging to guarantee, especially when trying to maintain privacy. Compared to standard ML settings, FL's open training process allows for malicious clients to easily go under the radar. Alongside this, malicious clients can easily collude to attack the training process continuously, and without detection. FL models are also still susceptible to attacks on standard ML training procedures. This massive attack surface makes balancing the tradeoff between utility, practicality, robustness, and privacy extremely challenging. While there have been proposed defenses to attacks using popular privacy-preserving primitives, such as fully homomorphic encryption, they often face trouble balancing an all-important question that is present in all privacy-preserving systems: How much utility and practicality am I willing to give up to ensure privacy and robustness? In this work, we discuss a practical approach towards secure and robust FL and the challenges that face this field of emerging research.
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你可以尽情享用你的蛋糕:确保联合学习的实用稳健性和隐私性
从本质上讲,联合学习(FL)的稳健性很难保证,尤其是在试图维护隐私时。与标准 ML 设置相比,FL 的开放式训练过程可以让恶意客户端轻易地隐藏起来。与此同时,恶意客户端可以轻易地串通起来,在不被发现的情况下持续攻击训练过程。FL 模型仍然容易受到标准 ML 训练程序的攻击。这种巨大的攻击面使得平衡实用性、实用性、稳健性和隐私性之间的关系变得极具挑战性。虽然有人提出了使用流行的隐私保护原语(如全同态加密)来抵御攻击的方法,但这些方法在平衡所有隐私保护系统中都存在的一个重要问题上往往会遇到困难:为了确保隐私和稳健性,我愿意放弃多少实用性和实用性?在这项工作中,我们将讨论实现安全、稳健 FL 的实用方法,以及这一新兴研究领域所面临的挑战。
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