NDSS 2025 – A Method To Facilitate Membership Inference Attacks In Deep Learning Models

Session 12C: Membership Inference

Authors, Creators & Presenters: Zitao Chen (University of British Columbia), Karthik Pattabiraman (University of British Columbia)

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A Method to Facilitate Membership Inference Attacks in Deep Learning Models

Modern machine learning (ML) ecosystems offer a surging number of ML frameworks and code repositories that can greatly facilitate the development of ML models. Today, even ordinary data holders who are not ML experts can apply off-the-shelf codebase to build high-performance ML models on their data, many of which are sensitive in nature (e.g., clinical records).

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