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DeepSecure: Scalable Provably-Secure Deep Learning
This paper proposes DeepSecure, a novel framework that enables scalable
execution of the state-of-the-art Deep Learning (DL) models in a
privacy-preserving setting. DeepSecure targets scenarios in which neither of
the involved parties including the cloud servers that hold the DL model
parameters or the delegating clients who own the data is willing to reveal
their information. Our framework is the first to empower accurate and scalable
DL analysis of data generated by distributed clients without sacrificing the
security to maintain efficiency. The secure DL computation in DeepSecure is
performed using Yao's Garbled Circuit (GC) protocol. We devise GC-optimized
realization of various components used in DL. Our optimized implementation
achieves more than 58-fold higher throughput per sample compared with the
best-known prior solution. In addition to our optimized GC realization, we
introduce a set of novel low-overhead pre-processing techniques which further
reduce the GC overall runtime in the context of deep learning. Extensive
evaluations of various DL applications demonstrate up to two
orders-of-magnitude additional runtime improvement achieved as a result of our
pre-processing methodology. This paper also provides mechanisms to securely
delegate GC computations to a third party in constrained embedded settings
Applying Formal Methods to Networking: Theory, Techniques and Applications
Despite its great importance, modern network infrastructure is remarkable for
the lack of rigor in its engineering. The Internet which began as a research
experiment was never designed to handle the users and applications it hosts
today. The lack of formalization of the Internet architecture meant limited
abstractions and modularity, especially for the control and management planes,
thus requiring for every new need a new protocol built from scratch. This led
to an unwieldy ossified Internet architecture resistant to any attempts at
formal verification, and an Internet culture where expediency and pragmatism
are favored over formal correctness. Fortunately, recent work in the space of
clean slate Internet design---especially, the software defined networking (SDN)
paradigm---offers the Internet community another chance to develop the right
kind of architecture and abstractions. This has also led to a great resurgence
in interest of applying formal methods to specification, verification, and
synthesis of networking protocols and applications. In this paper, we present a
self-contained tutorial of the formidable amount of work that has been done in
formal methods, and present a survey of its applications to networking.Comment: 30 pages, submitted to IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorial
LEGaTO: first steps towards energy-efficient toolset for heterogeneous computing
LEGaTO is a three-year EU H2020 project which started in December 2017. The LEGaTO project will leverage task-based programming models to provide a software ecosystem for Made-in-Europe heterogeneous hardware composed of CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs and dataflow engines. The aim is to attain one order of magnitude energy savings from the edge to the converged cloud/HPC.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
Search based software engineering: Trends, techniques and applications
© ACM, 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version is available from the link below.In the past five years there has been a dramatic increase in work on Search-Based Software Engineering (SBSE), an approach to Software Engineering (SE) in which Search-Based Optimization (SBO) algorithms are used to address problems in SE. SBSE has been applied to problems throughout the SE lifecycle, from requirements and project planning to maintenance and reengineering. The approach is attractive because it offers a suite of adaptive automated and semiautomated solutions in situations typified by large complex problem spaces with multiple competing and conflicting objectives.
This article provides a review and classification of literature on SBSE. The work identifies research trends and relationships between the techniques applied and the applications to which they have been applied and highlights gaps in the literature and avenues for further research.EPSRC and E
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