A Privacy Preserving Collusion Secure DCOP Algorithm

A Privacy Preserving Collusion Secure DCOP Algorithm

Tamir Tassa, Tal Grinshpoun, Avishai Yanay

Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Main track. Pages 4774-4780. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/663

In recent years, several studies proposed privacy-preserving algorithms for solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems (DCOPs). All of those studies assumed that agents do not collude. In this study we propose the first privacy-preserving DCOP algorithm that is immune against coalitions, under the assumption of honest majority. Our algorithm -- PC-SyncBB -- is based on the classical Branch and Bound DCOP algorithm. It offers constraint, topology and decision privacy. We evaluate its performance on different benchmarks, problem sizes, and constraint densities. We show that achieving security against coalitions is feasible. As all existing privacy-preserving DCOP algorithms base their security on assuming solitary conduct of the agents, we view this study as an essential first step towards lifting this potentially harmful assumption in all those algorithms.
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Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications: Security and Privacy
Constraints and SAT: Distributed Constraints