GAN-Driven Data Poisoning Attacks and Their Mitigation in Federated Learning Systems

Author:

Psychogyios Konstantinos1ORCID,Velivassaki Terpsichori-Helen1ORCID,Bourou Stavroula1ORCID,Voulkidis Artemis1ORCID,Skias Dimitrios2,Zahariadis Theodore13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Synelixis Solutions S.A., GR34100 Chalkida, Greece

2. Netcompany-Intrasoft S.A., GR19002 Paiania, Greece

3. General Department, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, GR15772 Athens, Greece

Abstract

Federated learning (FL) is an emerging machine learning technique where machine learning models are trained in a decentralized manner. The main advantage of this approach is the data privacy it provides because the data are not processed in a centralized device. Moreover, the local client models are aggregated on a server, resulting in a global model that has accumulated knowledge from all the different clients. This approach, however, is vulnerable to attacks because clients can be malicious or malicious actors may interfere within the network. In the first case, these types of attacks may refer to data or model poisoning attacks where the data or model parameters, respectively, may be altered. In this paper, we investigate the data poisoning attacks and, more specifically, the label-flipping case within a federated learning system. For an image classification task, we introduce two variants of data poisoning attacks, namely model degradation and targeted label attacks. These attacks are based on synthetic images generated by a generative adversarial network (GAN). This network is trained jointly by the malicious clients using a concatenated malicious dataset. Due to dataset sample limitations, the architecture and learning procedure of the GAN are adjusted accordingly. Through the experiments, we demonstrate that these types of attacks are effective in achieving their task and managing to fool common federated defenses (stealth). We also propose a mechanism to mitigate these attacks based on clean label training on the server side. In more detail, we see that the model degradation attack causes an accuracy degradation of up to 25%, while common defenses can only alleviate this for a percentage of ∼5%. Similarly, the targeted label attack results in a misclassification of 56% compared to 2.5% when no attack takes place. Moreover, our proposed defense mechanism is able to mitigate these attacks.

Funder

H2020 IoT-NGIN project

H2020 Framework Program of the European Commission

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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