Privacy-Preserving Credit Card Fraud Detection using Homomorphic Encryption

11/12/2022
by   David Nugent, et al.
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Credit card fraud is a problem continuously faced by financial institutions and their customers, which is mitigated by fraud detection systems. However, these systems require the use of sensitive customer transaction data, which introduces both a lack of privacy for the customer and a data breach vulnerability to the card provider. This paper proposes a system for private fraud detection on encrypted transactions using homomorphic encryption. Two models, XGBoost and a feedforward classifier neural network, are trained as fraud detectors on plaintext data. They are then converted to models which use homomorphic encryption for private inference. Latency, storage, and detection results are discussed, along with use cases and feasibility of deployment. The XGBoost model has better performance, with an encrypted inference as low as 6ms, compared to 296ms for the neural network. However, the neural network implementation may still be preferred, as it is simpler to deploy securely. A codebase for the system is also provided, for simulation and further development.

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