defense arXiv Aug 11, 2025 · Aug 2025
Jane Carney, Kushal Upreti, Gaby G. Dagher et al. · Saint Mary’s College of California · North Carolina State University +1 more
Blockchain-based federated learning framework that uses a consensus-driven judge model to detect and exclude label-flipping data poisoning attacks
Data Poisoning Attack federated-learningvision
Federated learning enhances traditional deep learning by enabling the joint training of a model with the use of IoT device's private data. It ensures privacy for clients, but is susceptible to data poisoning attacks during training that degrade model performance and integrity. Current poisoning detection methods in federated learning lack a standardized detection method or take significant liberties with trust. In this paper, we present \Sys, a novel blockchain-enabled poison detection framework in federated learning. The framework decentralizes the role of the global server across participating clients. We introduce a judge model used to detect data poisoning in model updates. The judge model is produced by each client and verified to reach consensus on a single judge model. We implement our solution to show \Sys is robust against data poisoning attacks and the creation of our judge model is scalable.
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