A novel analysis of utility in privacy pipelines, using Kronecker products and quantitative information flow
Abstract
We combine Kronecker products, and quantitative information flow, to give a novel formal analysis for the fine-grained verification of utility in complex privacy pipelines. The combination explains a surprising anomaly in the behaviour of utility of privacy-preserving pipelines -- that sometimes a reduction in privacy results also in a decrease in utility. We use the standard measure of utility for Bayesian analysis, introduced by Ghosh at al., to produce tractable and rigorous proofs of the fine-grained statistical behaviour leading to the anomaly. More generally, we offer the prospect of formal-analysis tools for utility that complement extant formal analyses of privacy. We demonstrate our results on a number of common privacy-preserving designs.
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@article{arxiv.2308.11110,
title = {A novel analysis of utility in privacy pipelines, using Kronecker products and quantitative information flow},
author = {Mário S. Alvim and Natasha Fernandes and Annabelle McIver and Carroll Morgan and Gabriel H. Nunes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.11110},
year = {2024}
}