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Enhanced Membership Inference Attacks against Machine Learning Models
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2022
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EngineeringMachine LearningEvasion TechniqueInformation SecurityAlgorithm LeakVerificationInformation ForensicsMachine Learning ModelsSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationHardware SecurityAttack Success RateData ScienceData MiningMembership Inference AttacksAdversarial Machine LearningLeakage (Machine Learning)Knowledge DiscoveryData PrivacyComputer ScienceData SecurityProgram AnalysisAttack Model
How much does a machine learning algorithm leak about its training data, and why? Membership inference attacks are used as an auditing tool to quantify this leakage. In this paper, we present a comprehensivehypothesis testing framework that enables us not only to formally express the prior work in a consistent way, but also to design new membership inference attacks that use reference models to achieve a significantly higher power (true positive rate) for any (false positive rate) error. More importantly, we explainwhy different attacks perform differently. We present a template for indistinguishability games, and provide an interpretation of attack success rate across different instances of the game. We discuss various uncertainties of attackers that arise from the formulation of the problem, and show how our approach tries to minimize the attack uncertainty to the one bit secret about the presence or absence of a data point in the training set. We perform adifferential analysis between all types of attacks, explain the gap between them, and show what causes data points to be vulnerable to an attack (as the reasons vary due to different granularities of memorization, from overfitting to conditional memorization). Our auditing framework is openly accessible as part of thePrivacy Meter software tool.
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