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Sentinel: An Aggregation Function to Secure Decentralized Federated Learning

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arxiv 2310.08097 v4 pith:X4OC3EBU submitted 2023-10-12 cs.DC cs.AI

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keywords sentinelpoisoningaggregationattacksbeendataperformancebesides
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Decentralized Federated Learning (DFL) emerges as an innovative paradigm to train collaborative models, addressing the single point of failure limitation. However, the security and trustworthiness of FL and DFL are compromised by poisoning attacks, negatively impacting its performance. Existing defense mechanisms have been designed for centralized FL and they do not adequately exploit the particularities of DFL. Thus, this work introduces Sentinel, a defense strategy to counteract poisoning attacks in DFL. Sentinel leverages the accessibility of local data and defines a three-step aggregation protocol consisting of similarity filtering, bootstrap validation, and normalization to safeguard against malicious model updates. Sentinel has been evaluated with diverse datasets and data distributions. Besides, various poisoning attack types and threat levels have been verified. The results improve the state-of-the-art performance against both untargeted and targeted poisoning attacks when data follows an IID (Independent and Identically Distributed) configuration. Besides, under non-IID configuration, it is analyzed how performance degrades both for Sentinel and other state-of-the-art robust aggregation methods.

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  1. FLAegis: A Two-Layer Defense Framework for Federated Learning Against Poisoning Attacks

    cs.LG 2025-08 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    FLAegis defends federated learning by SAX-transforming client updates, spectral-clustering them to filter malicious clients, and applying FFT-based robust aggregation, outperforming several baselines on FEMNIST.

  2. DMPA: Model Poisoning Attacks on Decentralized Federated Learning for Model Differences

    cs.LG 2025-02 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    DMPA is a collusive model poisoning attack for decentralized federated learning that negates and selectively replaces malicious model updates along the principal component of their correlation matrix.

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