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Avoiding Pitfalls for Privacy Accounting of Subsampled Mechanisms under Composition

Authors :
Lebeda, Christian Janos
Regehr, Matthew
Kamath, Gautam
Steinke, Thomas
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We consider the problem of computing tight privacy guarantees for the composition of subsampled differentially private mechanisms. Recent algorithms can numerically compute the privacy parameters to arbitrary precision but must be carefully applied. Our main contribution is to address two common points of confusion. First, some privacy accountants assume that the privacy guarantees for the composition of a subsampled mechanism are determined by self-composing the worst-case datasets for the uncomposed mechanism. We show that this is not true in general. Second, Poisson subsampling is sometimes assumed to have similar privacy guarantees compared to sampling without replacement. We show that the privacy guarantees may in fact differ significantly between the two sampling schemes. In particular, we give an example of hyperparameters that result in $\varepsilon \approx 1$ for Poisson subsampling and $\varepsilon > 10$ for sampling without replacement. This occurs for some parameters that could realistically be chosen for DP-SGD.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.20769
Document Type :
Working Paper