"CyLab Researchers Earn NSF CAREER Awards"

Three researchers at CyLab, Carnegie Mellon University's security and privacy institute, recently received National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) awards. Wenting Zheng, an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department (CSD), will develop a framework for automating Multiparty Computation (MPC), a cryptographic technique that enables organizations to perform complex computations on joint data sets without disclosing sensitive inputs to other parties. Dimitrios Skarlatos, an assistant professor in the CSD, will design and develop a scalable, heterogeneous, and secure virtual memory abstraction for today's data center computing. Assistant professor at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) Sauvik Das will create and evaluate adversarial Machine Learning (ML) anti-surveillance methods against automated online identity recognition. This article continues to discuss the work of the three CyLab researchers supported through NSF CAREER awards. 

CyLab reports "CyLab Researchers Earn NSF CAREER Awards"

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