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SoK: Privacy-preserving Deep Learning with Homomorphic Encryption

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arxiv 2112.12855 v2 pith:QRDZZANZ submitted 2021-12-23 cs.CR cs.LG

classification cs.CRcs.LG
keywords encryptionneuralchangescomputationdatadeephomomorphiclearning
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Outsourced computation for neural networks allows users access to state of the art models without needing to invest in specialized hardware and know-how. The problem is that the users lose control over potentially privacy sensitive data. With homomorphic encryption (HE) computation can be performed on encrypted data without revealing its content. In this systematization of knowledge, we take an in-depth look at approaches that combine neural networks with HE for privacy preservation. We categorize the changes to neural network models and architectures to make them computable over HE and how these changes impact performance. We find numerous challenges to HE based privacy-preserving deep learning such as computational overhead, usability, and limitations posed by the encryption schemes.

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