Scalable Privacy-Preserving Distributed Learning

Author:

Froelicher David1,Troncoso-Pastoriza Juan R.1,Pyrgelis Apostolos1,Sav Sinem1,Sousa Joao Sa1,Bossuat Jean-Philippe1,Hubaux Jean-Pierre1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Data Security (LDS) , EPFL

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we address the problem of privacy-preserving distributed learning and the evaluation of machine-learning models by analyzing it in the widespread MapReduce abstraction that we extend with privacy constraints. We design spindle (Scalable Privacy-preservINg Distributed LEarning), the first distributed and privacy-preserving system that covers the complete ML workflow by enabling the execution of a cooperative gradient-descent and the evaluation of the obtained model and by preserving data and model confidentiality in a passive-adversary model with up to N −1 colluding parties. spindle uses multiparty homomorphic encryption to execute parallel high-depth computations on encrypted data without significant overhead. We instantiate spindle for the training and evaluation of generalized linear models on distributed datasets and show that it is able to accurately (on par with non-secure centrally-trained models) and efficiently (due to a multi-level parallelization of the computations) train models that require a high number of iterations on large input data with thousands of features, distributed among hundreds of data providers. For instance, it trains a logistic-regression model on a dataset of one million samples with 32 features distributed among 160 data providers in less than three minutes.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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