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Robustness Inspired Graph Backdoor Defense

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Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have achieved promising results in tasks such as node classification and graph classification. However, recent studies reveal that GNNs are vulnerable to backdoor attacks, posing a significant threat to their real-world adoption. Despite initial efforts to defend against specific graph backdoor attacks, there is no work on defending against various types of backdoor attacks where generated triggers have different properties. Hence, we first empirically verify that prediction variance under edge dropping is a crucial indicator for identifying poisoned nodes. With this observation, we propose using random edge dropping to detect backdoors and theoretically show that it can efficiently distinguish poisoned nodes from clean ones. Furthermore, we introduce a novel robust training strategy to efficiently counteract the impact of the triggers. Extensive experiments on real-world datasets show that our framework can effectively identify poisoned nodes, significantly degrade the attack success rate, and maintain clean accuracy when defending against various types of graph backdoor attacks with different properties.

Zhiwei Zhang, Minhua Lin, Junjie Xu, Zongyu Wu, Enyan Dai, Suhang Wang• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Node ClassificationFlickr
Clean Accuracy43.77
76
Backdoor DefenseOGB-arxiv
Attack Success Rate (ASR)0.00e+0
36
Backdoor DefensePubmed
ASR1.61
36
Backdoor DefenseFlickr
ASR0.00e+0
36
Backdoor DefenseCora
ASR9.74
36
Node ClassificationPubmed
Accuracy Success Rate (ASR)95.88
24
Node ClassificationOGB-arxiv
Attack Success Rate (ASR)94.64
24
Node ClassificationCora
Attack Success Rate22.84
24
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