CSE108C: Computing on Encrypted Data
Introduction to privacy-preserving computation. Students understand and learn how to build end-to-end privacy-preserving systems. Topics cover different areas of private computation, secure multiparty computation, (fully) homomorphic encryption, anonymous communication, oblivious RAM and oblivious computation, hardware enclaves, structural and searchable encryption, and cryptanalysis topics. Prerequisite(s): CSE 108 or CSE 132, or permission of the instructor.
5 credits
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2024-25 |
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