SCOTCH: An Efficient Secure Computation Framework for Secure Aggregation

19 Jan 2022  ·  Yash More, Prashanthi Ramachandran, Priyam Panda, Arup Mondal, Harpreet Virk, Debayan Gupta ·

Federated learning enables multiple data owners to jointly train a machine learning model without revealing their private datasets. However, a malicious aggregation server might use the model parameters to derive sensitive information about the training dataset used. To address such leakage, differential privacy and cryptographic techniques have been investigated in prior work, but these often result in large communication overheads or impact model performance. To mitigate this centralization of power, we propose SCOTCH, a decentralized m-party secure-computation framework for federated aggregation that deploys MPC primitives, such as secret sharing. Our protocol is simple, efficient, and provides strict privacy guarantees against curious aggregators or colluding data-owners with minimal communication overheads compared to other existing state-of-the-art privacy-preserving federated learning frameworks. We evaluate our framework by performing extensive experiments on multiple datasets with promising results. SCOTCH can train the standard MLP NN with the training dataset split amongst 3 participating users and 3 aggregating servers with 96.57% accuracy on MNIST, and 98.40% accuracy on the Extended MNIST (digits) dataset, while providing various optimizations.

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