SIMD-PAC-DB: Pretty Performant PAC Privacy
Abstract
This work presents a highly optimized implementation of PAC-DB, a recent and promising database privacy model. We prove that our SIMD-PAC-DB can compute the same privatized answer with just a single query, instead of the 128 stochastic executions against different 50% database sub-samples needed by the original PAC-DB. Our key insight is that every bit of a hashed primary key can be seen to represent membership of such a sub-sample. We present new algorithms for approximate computation of stochastic aggregates based on these hashes, which, thanks to their SIMD-friendliness, run up to 40x faster than scalar equivalents. We release an open-source DuckDB community extension which includes a rewriter that PAC-privatizes arbitrary SQL queries. Our experiments on TPC-H, Clickbench, and SQLStorm evaluate thousands of queries in terms of performance and utility, significantly advancing the ease of use and functionality of privacy-aware data systems in practice.
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