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Private Graph Extraction via Feature Explanations

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arxiv 2206.14724 v2 pith:HUDQUWWS submitted 2022-06-29 cs.LG cs.CR

classification cs.LGcs.CR
keywords explanationsgraphattacksadversaryattackavailableclassesdifferent
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Privacy and interpretability are two important ingredients for achieving trustworthy machine learning. We study the interplay of these two aspects in graph machine learning through graph reconstruction attacks. The goal of the adversary here is to reconstruct the graph structure of the training data given access to model explanations. Based on the different kinds of auxiliary information available to the adversary, we propose several graph reconstruction attacks. We show that additional knowledge of post-hoc feature explanations substantially increases the success rate of these attacks. Further, we investigate in detail the differences between attack performance with respect to three different classes of explanation methods for graph neural networks: gradient-based, perturbation-based, and surrogate model-based methods. While gradient-based explanations reveal the most in terms of the graph structure, we find that these explanations do not always score high in utility. For the other two classes of explanations, privacy leakage increases with an increase in explanation utility. Finally, we propose a defense based on a randomized response mechanism for releasing the explanations, which substantially reduces the attack success rate. Our code is available at https://github.com/iyempissy/graph-stealing-attacks-with-explanation

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