CICS EQUATE and the Public Interest Technology Initiative (PIT@UMass) are launching a "Tech in the News" series to talk about timely topics and the technology behind them. This series is designed to give all of us a...
CICS EQUATE and the Public Interest Technology Initiative (PIT@UMass) are launching a "Tech in the News" series to talk about timely topics and the technology behind them. This series is designed to give all of us a...
Abstract: Abstractions have proven essential for us to manage computing systems that are constantly growing in size and complexity. However, as core design primitives are obscured, these abstractions can also engender new...
Abstract: Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) facilitate fine-grained control over how data can be accessed and used. While some PETs have found widespread adoption, most have yet to realize their potential social...
Abstract: Open-source software is everywhere and has become the backbone of today's cyber world, out of which, systems software such as operating-system kernels is arguably the most critical one, and its security may...
Abstract: Machine learning methods have become a commodity in the toolkits of both researchers and practitioners. For performance and privacy reasons, new applications often rely on third-party code or pretrained models,...
Abstract: Traditional computer networks have often relied on manual, static configurations, which have become impractical as networks have grown in complexity. Software-defined networking (SDN) emerged as a solution,...
The Cybersecurity Institute is pleased to host this security talk, Auditing Differentially Private Machine Learning.
Abstract: How can researchers use sensitive datasets for machine learning and statistics without...
Speaker: Jonathan Ullman, Associate Professor, Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University
Title of Talk: Auditing Differentially Private Machine Learning
Abstract: How can...
Save the Date: Friday, October 25, 2024: The Cybersecurity Institute will hold its second annual hackathon in CS 150/151 starting at 9:00 AM. The event will bring together CICS graduate students, faculty, and...