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IPAM Workshop on Privacy and Statistical (Learning) Theory | Oddly Shaped Pegs
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An inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Stuff. IPAM Workshop on Privacy and Statistical (Learning) Theory. I am on the organizing committee (with Cynthia Dwork. For an upcoming workshop at UCLA’s Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics ( IPAM. The workshop is on the relationship between database privacy and the theoretical foundations of statistics and machine learning. It is imaginatively titled:. Statistical and Learning-Theoretic Challenges in Data Privacy. February 22-26, 2010). Several excellent...
IPAM Workshop Wrap-Up | Oddly Shaped Pegs
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An inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Stuff. Last week was the Statistical and Learning-Theoretic Challenges in Data Privacy. Which I co-organized with Cynthia Dwork. As I explained in my initial post. On the workshop, the goal was to tie together work on privacy in statistical databases with the theoretical foundations of learning and statistics. Slides for most talks are online. Blog posts: Arvind N. See also an older post by Ben R. A shift in tone. 8221;, we answered. It would be nice to have a sys...
Je m’en (af)fiche | Oddly Shaped Pegs
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An inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Stuff. Je m’en (af)fiche. Tucked neatly between (US) Independence Day and (French) Bastille Day this year was YESS. A joint French-US workshop for “young scientists and engineers”, held at the French embassy. This year’s theme was. Ok, almost great. There were a number of program/department overviews by French and US officials, some of which made me feel like Bill Gasarch did in this picture. And it’s role in Iran. And got the point (in a nutshell: it is possible ...
ICITS 2012 — playing with the format | Oddly Shaped Pegs
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An inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Stuff. ICITS 2012 — playing with the format. I am the program chair for this year’s ICITS. The International Conference on Information-Theoretic Security. The acronym is admittedly a bit of a mouthful. I like “ickets” as the pronunciation. That way, papers at ICITS are “pickets”, talks there are “tickets”, you get the idea.) ICITS will be held in Montreal right before CRYPTO, August 15-17, 2012. You can see the call for papers. For the regular track and. Email (Ad...
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March | 2011 | Who groks in beauty?
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Who groks in beauty? Archive for March, 2011. Paper-voted (and why I did so). March 5, 2011. This entry is written mostly for my non-cryptographer friends who wonder why I am always criticizing Estonian e-voting scheme, but it may also be interesting for cryptographers all around the globe. All opinions are my own.). Here’s a short description of Estonian Internet voting protocol:. You can always revote by using exactly the same procedure. The VCS only stores the latest vote by every voter. (This...For a...
Getting closer… | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. May 19, 2014. In preparing the second edition, we have made a concerted effort to. A more practical perspective. While retaining a rigorous approach. This is reflected in a number of changes and additions we have made:. We have increased our coverage of. Introducing them as variant of pseudorandom generators, discussing stream-cipher modes of operation, and describing modern stream-cipher design principles and examples. After much consideration, we ha...
ISIT 2015 | An Ergodic Walk
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A process whose average over time converges to the true average. Tag Archives: ISIT 2015. ISIT 2015 : statistics and learning. July 1, 2015. The advantage of flying to Hong Kong from the US is that the jet lag was such that I was actually more or less awake in the mornings. I didn’t take such great notes during the plenaries, but they were rather enjoyable, and I hope that the video will be uploaded to the ITSOC website soon. OPTIMAL ENTROPY ESTIMATION ON LARGE ALPHABETS VIA BEST POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATION.
ISIT 2015 begins! | An Ergodic Walk
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A process whose average over time converges to the true average. June 14, 2015. As usual, I will blog it. As usual, I will try to do it in a timely fashion. As usual, the probability that I succeed is low, as there is a strong converse and I am operating above capacity… Someone help me out with some finite blocklength analysis…. AISTATS 2015: a few talks from one day. Recipe: Chaimen mutton stew →. 3 thoughts on “ ISIT 2015 begins! On June 16, 2015 at 4:57 pm. Say my hello to Max😉. On CFP: IEEE JSTSP an...
Upcoming CyberFETCH Spotlight Interview | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. April 24, 2015. Upcoming CyberFETCH Spotlight Interview. Since I haven’t been writing much content on my blog, I may as well use it to advertise other things I’m doing. I’m going to be doing a version of “ask me anything” on the CyberFETCH.org website. (See announcement below.) The first question you can ask me is “why don’t you blog more often…? 8212;——————————————. So please, check out the link below. Read the bio, see who piques your curiosity,...
Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 1 | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. January 14, 2014. Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 1. The workshop kicked off with two talks on OPACITY. OPACITY is a protocol suite with two protocols: ZKM and FS. Both of these are Diffie-Hellman-based authenticated key-agreement protocols, geared toward smartcards, that incorporate some privacy measures. It was developed by the company ActiveIdentity, is apparently supported by the US Department of Defense, and has been standardized. He concluded ...
Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 3 | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. January 14, 2014. Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 3. I now see the problem with live-blogging: once you start, you are not allowed to stop…). Currently, the drive uses CBC/XTS mode for encryption, which means the encrypted data can potentially be modified in predictable ways. Addressing this seems like an interesting research direction related to the 2nd session. The new cipher, called PRINCE. The final talk, by Francois Dupressoir, was extremely in...
My course goes live! | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. November 10, 2014. My course goes live! With excitement mixed with trepidation I watched my MOOC. On cryptography go live today! It is a mixed blessing to have 35,000 students taking the course, and already posting comments (and pointing out errors). It was a huge investment of time to get to this point, but so far students seem to be finding it worthwhile. Wait until we get to defining computational security. =). Laquo; Getting closer…. UMD-MC2 hosti...
May | 2015 | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. Archive for May, 2015. On May 27, 2015. On Upcoming Google Hangout. Bitcoin Faucet Rotat…. On Is cryptographic theory practi…. Is SHA1 secure with…. On Correcting errors (guest post…. Nathan on Getting closer…. On Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Sess…. To short to blog about. My Coursera cryptography course goes live in about a week. Check it out! Feedback welcome.) coursera.org/course/cryptog. Please submit your papers to PKC 2015! Bit Player (Brian Hayes).
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Oddly Shaped Pegs | An inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Stuff
An inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Stuff. Tutorial Videos on and around Differential Privacy. Leave a comment ». Aaron Roth and I organized a workshop on “Differential Privacy Across Computer Science”. At DIMACS in the fall. Videos from the tutorials are now up (presumably they have been for a while, but I did not know it). Http:/ dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/DifferentialPrivacy/Slides/slides.html. The tutorial speakers covered connections between DP and a range of areas:. Comments on any of the tu...
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