AnalogFed combines federated learning with a generative analog-topology model, adding dummy-token input perturbation and partial homomorphic encryption to resist membership inference and model inversion attacks.
Decepticons: Corrupted Transformers Breach Privacy in Federated Learning for Language Models
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A central tenet of Federated learning (FL), which trains models without centralizing user data, is privacy. However, previous work has shown that the gradient updates used in FL can leak user information. While the most industrial uses of FL are for text applications (e.g. keystroke prediction), nearly all attacks on FL privacy have focused on simple image classifiers. We propose a novel attack that reveals private user text by deploying malicious parameter vectors, and which succeeds even with mini-batches, multiple users, and long sequences. Unlike previous attacks on FL, the attack exploits characteristics of both the Transformer architecture and the token embedding, separately extracting tokens and positional embeddings to retrieve high-fidelity text. This work suggests that FL on text, which has historically been resistant to privacy attacks, is far more vulnerable than previously thought.
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AnalogFed: Privacy-Preserving Discovery of Analog Circuits at Scale with Federated Generative AI
AnalogFed combines federated learning with a generative analog-topology model, adding dummy-token input perturbation and partial homomorphic encryption to resist membership inference and model inversion attacks.