Privacy and Security Trade-off in Interconnected Systems with Known or Unknown Privacy Noise Covariance
Haojun Wang, Kun Liu, Baojia Li, Emilia Fridman, Yuanqing Xia

TL;DR
This paper investigates the balance between privacy preservation and attack detection performance in interconnected systems, proposing optimization methods to determine privacy noise covariance under known or unknown conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework for analyzing privacy-utility trade-offs and develops optimization strategies for privacy noise covariance in interconnected systems.
Findings
Optimal privacy noise covariance can be derived to balance privacy and detection performance.
Trade-offs between privacy level and false alarm probability are quantitatively characterized.
Estimated privacy noise covariance impacts detection performance, as verified by numerical examples.
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the security problem for interconnected systems, where each subsystem is required to detect local attacks using locally available information and the information received from its neighboring subsystems. Moreover, we consider that there exists an additional eavesdropper being able to infer the private information by eavesdropping transmitted data between subsystems. Then, a privacy-preserving method is employed by adding privacy noise to transmitted data, and the privacy level is measured by mutual information. Nevertheless, adding privacy noise to transmitted data may affect the detection performance metrics such as detection probability and false alarm probability. Thus, we theoretically analyze the trade-off between the privacy and the detection performance. An optimization problem with maximizing both the degree of privacy preservation and the detection…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Research in Systems and Signal Processing · Smart Grid Security and Resilience
