Paper ID: 2203.11914
SPRITE: A Scalable Privacy-Preserving and Verifiable Collaborative Learning for Industrial IoT
Jayasree Sengupta, Sushmita Ruj, Sipra Das Bit
Recently collaborative learning is widely applied to model sensitive data generated in Industrial IoT (IIoT). It enables a large number of devices to collectively train a global model by collaborating with a server while keeping the datasets on their respective premises. However, existing approaches are limited by high overheads and may also suffer from falsified aggregated results returned by a malicious server. Hence, we propose a Scalable, Privacy-preserving and veRIfiable collaboraTive lEarning (SPRITE) algorithm to train linear and logistic regression models for IIoT. We aim to reduce burden from resource-constrained IIoT devices and trust dependence on cloud by introducing fog as a middleware. SPRITE employs threshold secret sharing to guarantee privacy-preservation and robustness to IIoT device dropout whereas verifiable additive homomorphic secret sharing to ensure verifiability during model aggregation. We prove the security of SPRITE in an honest-but-curious setting where the cloud is untrustworthy. We validate SPRITE to be scalable and lightweight through theoretical overhead analysis and extensive testbed experimentation on an IIoT use-case with two real-world industrial datasets. For a large-scale industrial setup, SPRITE records 65% and 55% improved performance over its competitor for linear and logistic regressions respectively while reducing communication overhead for an IIoT device by 90%.
Submitted: Mar 22, 2022