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Defending Against Poisoning Attacks in Federated Learning With Blockchain

Nanqing Dong, Zhipeng Wang, Jiahao Sun, Michael Kampffmeyer, William J. Knottenbelt, Eric P. Xing

2024IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the era of deep learning, federated learning (FL) presents a promising approach that allows multi-institutional data owners, or clients, to collaboratively train machine learning models without compromising data privacy. However, most existing FL approaches rely on a centralized server for global model aggregation, leading to a single point of failure. This makes the system vulnerable to malicious attacks when dealing with dishonest clients. In this work, we address this problem by proposing a secure and reliable FL system based on blockchain and distributed ledger technology. Our system incorporates a peer-to-peer voting mechanism and a reward-and-slash mechanism, which are powered by on-chain smart contracts, to detect and deter malicious behaviors. Both theoretical and empirical analyses are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, showing that our framework is robust against malicious client-side behaviors.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBlockchainComputer securitySingle point of failureDistributed ledgerFederated learningMechanism (biology)Artificial intelligenceDistributed computingPhilosophyEpistemologyPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCryptography and Data Security
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