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Tunable Measures for Information Leakage and Applications to Privacy-Utility Tradeoffs

Information Theory 2019-08-21 v3 math.IT

Abstract

We introduce a tunable measure for information leakage called maximal alpha-leakage. This measure quantifies the maximal gain of an adversary in inferring any (potentially random) function of a dataset from a release of the data. The inferential capability of the adversary is, in turn, quantified by a class of adversarial loss functions that we introduce as α\alpha-loss, α[1,]\alpha\in[1,\infty]. The choice of α\alpha determines the specific adversarial action and ranges from refining a belief (about any function of the data) for α=1\alpha=1 to guessing the most likely value for α=\alpha=\infty while refining the αth\alpha^{th} moment of the belief for α\alpha in between. Maximal alpha-leakage then quantifies the adversarial gain under α\alpha-loss over all possible functions of the data. In particular, for the extremal values of α=1\alpha=1 and α=\alpha=\infty, maximal alpha-leakage simplifies to mutual information and maximal leakage, respectively. For α(1,)\alpha\in(1,\infty) this measure is shown to be the Arimoto channel capacity of order α\alpha. We show that maximal alpha-leakage satisfies data processing inequalities and a sub-additivity property thereby allowing for a weak composition result. Building upon these properties, we use maximal alpha-leakage as the privacy measure and study the problem of data publishing with privacy guarantees, wherein the utility of the released data is ensured via a hard distortion constraint. Unlike average distortion, hard distortion provides a deterministic guarantee of fidelity. We show that under a hard distortion constraint, for α>1\alpha>1 the optimal mechanism is independent of α\alpha, and therefore, the resulting optimal tradeoff is the same for all values of α>1\alpha>1. Finally, the tunability of maximal alpha-leakage as a privacy measure is also illustrated for binary data with average Hamming distortion as the utility measure.

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@article{arxiv.1809.09231,
  title  = {Tunable Measures for Information Leakage and Applications to Privacy-Utility Tradeoffs},
  author = {Jiachun Liao and Oliver Kosut and Lalitha Sankar and Flavio du Pin Calmon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09231},
  year   = {2019}
}

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This paper has been accepted by IEEE Transaction of Information Theory