Collaborative Research: CNS Core: Small: Privacy by Memory Design — NSF Award to University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (AL, $560,043)
Differential privacy (DP) has been widely accepted as the de facto technique for protecting data privacy. Despite the decade-long research efforts on DP, there still exists a critical research problem that has been largely overlooked, that is all existing DP studies are grounded on the hypothesis that software can easi
| Award title | Collaborative Research: CNS Core: Small: Privacy by Memory Design |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2601526 |
| Awardee | University of Alabama Tuscaloosa |
| City | TUSCALOOSA |
| State | AL |
| Amount obligated | $560,043 |
| Principal investigator | Na Gong |
| Program | Special Projects - CNS, SSA-Special Studies & Analysis, CSR-Computer Systems Research |
| Start date | 01/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Differential privacy (DP) has been widely accepted as the de facto technique for protecting data privacy. Despite the decade-long research efforts on DP, there still exists a critical research problem that has been largely overlooked, that is all existing DP studies are grounded on the hypothesis that software can easily and faithfully sample and add noises from a probability distribution. However, this hypothesis is being constantly challenged by recent findings about its privacy violation and |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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