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Network Footprint and Optimization for Secure Computation
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "Network Footprint and Optimization for Secure Computation" by Mr. Zhenghang REN Abstract: Datacenter is one of the most important facilities in the era of big data and artificial intelligence as it stores large datasets and provides high-performance computation clusters. However, storing large datasets in the datacenter risks privacy because the datasets may contain sensitive information of individuals. Privacy-preserving computation techniques such as Secure Multi-party Computation (MPC) and Hardware Enclave have been explored in machine learning and big data analysis to protect privacy. However, privacy- preserving techniques usually bring extra cost in communication, making them impractical, especially for complex workloads. Current optimizations on secure computation usually focus on improving the efficiency of protocols or finding the optimal combination of protocols. However, the network facilities such as Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) and the upper-level software stack such as Remote Procedure Call (RPC) for communication are also critical for performance, especially for communication-intensive protocols such as secret sharing. Thus, exploring opportunities to accelerate communication in secure computation with the high-performance network is necessary. In this survey, we explore the network characteristics and chances for optimization when performing secure computation protocol in datacenter network. We explain the gap between the secure computation applications/protocols and high-performance Network Interface Controller (NIC) and explore chances to optimize the performance. Moreover, we also listed and analyzed some challenges faced with characteristics of secure computation that need to be addressed. Date: Tuesday, 30 August 2022 Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm Zoom Meeting: https://hkust.zoom.us/j/99681406149?pwd=cFBSREVPcnQzcXYrT2NhYXYwQkNWZz09 Committee Members: Prof. Kai Chen (Supervisor) Dr. Dimitris Papadopoulos (Chairperson) Prof. Gary Chan Prof. Ke Yi **** ALL are Welcome ****