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RSAC 2020
When: Feb. 24-28, 2020
Where: Moscone Center, San Francisco
RSAC Speaking Session: Protect Privacy in a Data-Driven World: Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning
Casimir Wierzynski, senior director, Office of the CTO, AI Products Group at Intel, will discuss how with the explosion of data, machine learning has enabled highly sophisticated methods for re-identifying anonymized data. These techniques make data breaches more consequential, requiring government intervention (GPDR, CCPA). The zero-sum game between artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy represents privacy-preserving machine learning (PPML). These techniques come with much higher computation, communication and storage requirements.
When: Feb. 25, 2020, 1-1:50 p.m. PT
Where: Moscone West
RSAC Speaking Session: Nowhere to Hide: How HW Telemetry and ML Can Make Life Tough for Exploits
Hardware can reveal the execution of even the best concealed malicious code at an instruction level. In this talk Rahuldeva Ghosh, senior staff architect at Intel, and Zheng Zhang, engineering manager at Intel, will go into the details of how scalable, deployable, runtime threat and anomaly detection solutions can be built with CPU telemetry and machine learning. Specifics of telemetry sources, feature selection, overhead management and platform domain specific design considerations will be discussed.
When: Feb. 25, 2020, 3:40-4:30 p.m. PT
Where: Moscone West
RSAC Speaking Session: “I’m Still Standing,” Says Each Cyber-Resilient Device
In this discussion, Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel, principal engineer at Intel, and Nivedita Aggarwal, senior firmware engineer at Intel, will visit the key aspects of a resilient computer system, provide industry standard examples and highlight key learnings from multiple engineering disciplines to rethink resilience in the cyberworld. The hypothesis is that it will allow a path forward to combat the increasing number of cyberthreats that have a high impact on our computer solutions and services.
When: Feb. 27, 2020, 8-8:50 a.m. PT
Where: Moscone West
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