Talks
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Implementation and Evaluation of Privacy-Preserving Protocols
Felipe Saint-Jean
Thesis defense at Yale University (July 2010)
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Accountability in International Data Exchange
Joan Feigenbaum
Keynote talk at the Inco-Trust Workshop in New York (May 2010)
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Design and Analysis of Efficient Anonymous‐Communication Protocols
Aaron Johnson
Thesis defense at Yale University (July 2009).
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Theory and Application of Extractable Functions
Ramzi Ronny Dakdouk
Thesis defense at Yale University (July 2009).
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Approximate Privacy: Foundations and Quantification
Joan Feigenbaum
Distinguished Lecture at Boston University, UMass Amherst, and Northwestern University (May 2009).
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Modeling and Analysis of Anonymous-Communication Systems
Joan Feigenbaum
Invited talk at the Women in Theory Symposium in Princeton (June 2008).
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Clustering Algorithms for Random and Pseudo-random Structures
Pradipta Mitra
Thesis defense at Yale University (April 2008).
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Distributed Systems of Simple Interacting Agents
Hong Jiang
Thesis
defense at Yale University (April 2007).
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Pass-Efficient Algorithms for
Clustering
Kevin Chang
Thesis
defense at Yale University (April 2006).
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Cyber Rights and the
Constitution
Mike Godwin
Yale Portia group seminar (February 2006)
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Title: .NET Framework Security: Lessons Learned from Five Years of Shipping
Partially Trusted Code
Brian LaMacchia
Keynote Talk at Stevens/Columbia/IBM Research Security and Privacy
Day (November 14, 2005)
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Privacy-Preserving Data Mining in
the Fully Distributed Model
Rebecca N. Wright
The MADNES Workshop on Secure Mobile
Ad-hoc Networks and Sensors in Singapore (September 21-22, 2005).
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Privacy-Enhancing k-Anonymization of
Customer Data
Rebecca N. Wright
The CS-Statistics Workshop On Privacy and
Confidentiality in Bertinoro, Italy (July 9-15, 2005).
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Massive Data Streams in Graph Theory and Computational Geometry
Jian Zhang
Thesis defense at Yale University (June 2005).
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PORTIA Project Site Visit: Talks and Posters
PORTIA PIs, graduate students, and postdocs
Presented at Stanford University to an NSF site-visit team (May 2005).
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The Use of Commercial Databases for National Security: Privacy,
Evaluation, and Accuracy
Rebecca N. Wright
Given at the National Academy of Sciences, at
the 10th Panel Meeting of the Science, Technology, and Law Panel,
Washington DC (March 2005).
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A Paradigm Shift in
Policing - From Law Enforcement to CyberPolicing
Nimrod Kozlovski
Overview
talk about online policing and law enforcement, suitable for a general
audience.
Yale Computer Science Department
seminar (April 2005).
- Privacy in
Context
Helen Nissenbaum
Introduction to the concept of "Contextual Integrity".
Australian National Univ. (March 2005); earlier versions given at Univ. of
New South Wales and Univ. of Ottawa.
- Progress on the PORTIA Project
Joan Feigenbaum
Progress report in the middle of year two of the project.
Rutgers CS Dept. Colloquium (March 21, 2005); earlier version given at NYU in October 2004.
- Towards Privacy in Public Databases
Cynthia Dwork
Technical talk about protecting individual privacy while
publishing databases.
Grace Hopper Conference on Women in Computer Science,
Chicago (October 7, 2004).
- Secure Computation of
Surveys
Raphael Ryger
Technical talk about the implementation of secure function
evaluation for surveys, focusing on Taulbee salary data.
EU Workshop on Secure Multiparty Computation, Amsterdam (Oct. 7,
2004).
- Client-side Defenses Against Web-based Identity Theft
Dan Boneh
Overview of anti-phishing work in the PORTIA project
Stevens Institute of Technology Computer Science
Department Seminar (October 13, 2004)
- 'Securitizing' the Internet - A Socio-Political
Analysis
Nimrod Kozlovski
Visiting
lecturer, Oxford Internet Institute, Summer Doctorate Program, July 2004
- The PORTIA Project
Rebecca
Wright
An introduction to the goals and
progress of the PORTIA project
DIMACS/PORTIA Working Group on
Privacy-preserving Data Mining (March 17, 2004)
- Sensitive Information in a Wired
World
Joan Feigenbaum
Overview of the PORTIA
Project suitable for a law-and-technology
audience.
Univ. of Michigan STIET Project (April 8, 2004). Supersedes earlier versions given at Yale Law School and NYU Law School in December of 2003.
- Policy Languages and Enforcement
John Mitchell
A technical talk about issues in distributed access control, role-based trust management, and policy-language design.
The Fourth IAPP Annual Privacy and Data Security Summit (February, 2004)
- Private Analysis of Data
Sets
Benny Pinkas
A
technical talk about new results on private computation of
intersections and K'th ranked elements.
Cambridge
Research Lab, HP Labs (November 20, 2003). Cryptography and
Information Security Group, MIT (November 21, 2003). DIMACS Working
Group on Privacy/Confidentiality of Health Data (December 12,
2003).