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Require a secure aggregation baseline based on homomorphic encryption #4179

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LeoLee1116 opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the type of feature and its functionality.

Hello, the efficiency of the Flower framework is amazing and it greatly meets my research needs. Thank you for your contributions! I noticed that secret sharing and symmetric encryption techniques have been considered in terms of secure aggregation. However, as mentioned in #907 , I still haven't found a secure aggregation baseline that explicitly uses homomorphic encryption.

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In my opinion, in the simplest case, a secure aggregation strategy based on homomorphic encryption allows all clients to share a pair of keys and encrypt the transmission parameters or gradients. This scheme supports basic operations such as encrypted addition and multiplication during the aggregation process, ensuring the accuracy of server decryption results while providing strong privacy protection. On this basis, the baseline can also be extended to scenarios where each client holds different key pairs, which is of great significance for the development of the Flower framework.

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@LeoLee1116 LeoLee1116 added the feature request This issue or comment suggests an additional feature. label Sep 12, 2024
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I am also extremely interested in such a feature and I am also willing to help towards developing it.

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