Toward Practical Privacy-Preserving Convolutional Neural Networks Exploiting Fully Homomorphic Encryption

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Toward Practical Privacy-Preserving Convolutional Neural Networks Exploiting Fully Homomorphic Encryption

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Jaiyoung Park, Donghwan Kim, Jongmin Kim, Sangpyo Kim, Wonkyung Jung, Jung Hee Cheon, Jung Ho Ahn

Abstract

Incorporating fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) into the inference process of a convolutional neural network (CNN) draws enormous attention as a viable approach for achieving private inference (PI). FHE allows delegating the entire computation process to the server while ensuring the confidentiality of sensitive client-side data. However, practical FHE implementation of a CNN faces significant hurdles, primarily due to FHE's substantial computational and memory overhead. To address these challenges, we propose a set of optimizations, which includes GPU/ASIC acceleration, an efficient activation function, and an optimized packing scheme. We evaluate our method using the ResNet models on the CIFAR-10 and ImageNet datasets, achieving several orders of magnitude improvement compared to prior work and reducing the latency of the encrypted CNN inference to 1.4 seconds on an NVIDIA A100 GPU. We also show that the latency drops to a mere 0.03 seconds with a custom hardware design.

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