Local Pan-privacy for Federated Analytics

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Pan-privacy was proposed by Dwork et al. (2010) as an approach to designing a private analytics system that retains its privacy properties in the face of intrusions that expose the system's internal state. Motivated by Federated telemetry applications, we study {\em local pan-privacy}, where privacy should be retained under repeated unannounced intrusions {\em on the local state}. We consider the problem of monitoring the count of an event in a federated system, where event occurrences on a local device should be hidden even from an intruder on that device. We show that under reasonable constraints, the goal of providing information-theoretic differential privacy under intrusion is incompatible with collecting telemetry information. We then show that this problem can be solved in a scalable way using standard cryptographic primitives.

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