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arxiv: 2201.04211 · v2 · pith:M3YWNV7C · submitted 2022-01-11 · cs.CR · math.ST· stat.TH

Reducing Noise Level in Differential Privacy through Matrix Masking

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keywords deltaprivacyvarepsilondifferentialdatanoiseachievemasking
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Differential privacy schemes have been widely adopted in recent years to address issues of data privacy protection. We propose a new Gaussian scheme combining with another data protection technique, called random orthogonal matrix masking, to achieve $(\varepsilon, \delta)$-differential privacy (DP) more efficiently. We prove that the additional matrix masking significantly reduces the rate of noise variance required in the Gaussian scheme to achieve $(\varepsilon, \delta)-$DP in big data setting. Specifically, when $\varepsilon \to 0$, $\delta \to 0$, and the sample size $n$ exceeds the number $p$ of attributes by $(n-p)=O(ln(1/\delta))$, the required additive noise variance to achieve $(\varepsilon, \delta)$-DP is reduced from $O(ln(1/\delta)/\varepsilon^2)$ to $O(1/\varepsilon)$. With much less noise added, the resulting differential privacy protected pseudo data sets allow much more accurate inferences, thus can significantly improve the scope of application for differential privacy.

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