应网络空间安全学院窦钊老师邀请,美国罗格斯大学Salim El Rouayheb副教授将于5月17日(星期五)出席“强网论道”第十二讲,并作学术报告。欢迎感兴趣的师生踊跃参加!
#腾讯会议:896-996-888
线下参会地址:网安楼426
报告题目:How to Secretly Multiply Matrices
主讲人:Salim El Rouayheb副教授
报告时间:5月17日(星期五)下午14:00-15:00
主讲人介绍:
Salim El Rouayheb is an associate professor in the ECE Department at Rutgers University. From 2013 to 2017, he was an assistant professor at the ECE Department at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. He was a research scholar at the Electrical Engineering Department at Princeton University (2012-2013) and a postdoc at the EECS department at the University of California, Berkeley (2010-2011). He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University, College Station, in 2009. In 2019, he was the Rutgers University Walter Tyson Junior Faculty Chair. He received the Google Faculty Award in 2018 and the NSF CAREER award in 2016. His research interests lie in the area of information-theoretic security and privacy of data in networks and distributed systems.
报告内容摘要:
I will talk about the problem of Secure Distributed Matrix Multiplication (SDMM) in which a data owner wishes to compute the product of two matrices using the assistance of honest but curious, and possibly non-responsive, helpers. Building on Shamir’s classical results on secret sharing, I will establish a connection between SDMM codes with low communication cost to a new combinatorial object that we call Additive Degree Table (ADT). By studying ADTs, we devise a new parameterized family of codes for SDMM that we call GASP (Gap Additive Secure Polynomial) Codes. We also derive lower bounds and prove that GASP codes are optimal in certain regimes.