Many FL defenses are evaluated on overly easy datasets and attacks, and this paper demonstrates with case studies that those easy settings can make weak defenses look strong.
Attack-Resistant Federated Learning with Residual-based Reweighting
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Federated learning has a variety of applications in multiple domains by utilizing private training data stored on different devices. However, the aggregation process in federated learning is highly vulnerable to adversarial attacks so that the global model may behave abnormally under attacks. To tackle this challenge, we present a novel aggregation algorithm with residual-based reweighting to defend federated learning. Our aggregation algorithm combines repeated median regression with the reweighting scheme in iteratively reweighted least squares. Our experiments show that our aggregation algorithm outperforms other alternative algorithms in the presence of label-flipping and backdoor attacks. We also provide theoretical analysis for our aggregation algorithm.
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Decoding FL Defenses: Systemization, Pitfalls, and Remedies
Many FL defenses are evaluated on overly easy datasets and attacks, and this paper demonstrates with case studies that those easy settings can make weak defenses look strong.