LGNov 11, 2023

Privacy Risks Analysis and Mitigation in Federated Learning for Medical Images

arXiv:2311.06643v210 citationsh-index: 22
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This addresses critical privacy concerns for medical data in federated learning, though it is incremental as it builds on known risks in the domain.

The paper tackles privacy risks in federated learning for medical images by analyzing vulnerabilities and proposing mitigation strategies, demonstrating that adversaries can accurately reconstruct private images and showing that adding random noises is often ineffective.

Federated learning (FL) is gaining increasing popularity in the medical domain for analyzing medical images, which is considered an effective technique to safeguard sensitive patient data and comply with privacy regulations. However, several recent studies have revealed that the default settings of FL may leak private training data under privacy attacks. Thus, it is still unclear whether and to what extent such privacy risks of FL exist in the medical domain, and if so, "how to mitigate such risks?". In this paper, first, we propose a holistic framework for Medical data Privacy risk analysis and mitigation in Federated Learning (MedPFL) to analyze privacy risks and develop effective mitigation strategies in FL for protecting private medical data. Second, we demonstrate the substantial privacy risks of using FL to process medical images, where adversaries can easily perform privacy attacks to reconstruct private medical images accurately. Third, we show that the defense approach of adding random noises may not always work effectively to protect medical images against privacy attacks in FL, which poses unique and pressing challenges associated with medical data for privacy protection.

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