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Composition in Differential Privacy for General Granularity Notions (Long Version)

Cryptography and Security 2024-04-18 v2 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

The composition theorems of differential privacy (DP) allow data curators to combine different algorithms to obtain a new algorithm that continues to satisfy DP. However, new granularity notions (i.e., neighborhood definitions), data domains, and composition settings have appeared in the literature that the classical composition theorems do not cover. For instance, the original parallel composition theorem does not translate well to general granularity notions. This complicates the opportunity of composing DP mechanisms in new settings and obtaining accurate estimates of the incurred privacy loss after composition. To overcome these limitations, we study the composability of DP in a general framework and for any kind of data domain or neighborhood definition. We give a general composition theorem in both independent and adaptive versions and we provide analogous composition results for approximate, zero-concentrated, and Gaussian DP. Besides, we study the hypothesis needed to obtain the best composition bounds. Our theorems cover both parallel and sequential composition settings. Importantly, they also cover every setting in between, allowing us to compute the final privacy loss of a composition with greatly improved accuracy.

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@article{arxiv.2308.14649,
  title  = {Composition in Differential Privacy for General Granularity Notions (Long Version)},
  author = {Patricia Guerra-Balboa and Àlex Miranda-Pascual and Javier Parra-Arnau and Thorsten Strufe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.14649},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

This is the long version of the paper accepted at the 37th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (2024)

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