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We investigate whether Differentially Private SGD offers better privacy in practice than what is guaranteed by its state-of-the-art analysis. We do so via novel data poisoning attacks, which we show correspond to realistic privacy attacks. While previous work (Ma et al., arXiv 2019) proposed this connection between differential privacy and data poisoning as a defense against data poisoning, our use as a tool for understanding the privacy of a specific mechanism is new. More generally, our work takes a quantitative, empirical approach to understanding the privacy afforded by specific implementations of differentially private algorithms that we believe has the potential to complement and influence analytical work on differential privacy.
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Matthew Jagielski
Northeastern University
Jonathan Ullman
Northeastern University
Alina Oprea
Northeastern University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f0b7f37aeb0126447c381 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2006.07709