The program for DIMVA is now available online: https://t.co/6UQiBemSG3
Congratulations to all the authors whose papers have been accepted.
The registration is now also open. Don't miss out on the early bird registration, open until June 10th.
@paradoxengine Love the joke but in practice every patch has a cost (cost of breakage for example) and companies are struggling to patch whilst keeping business continuity. Compounding to that are vendors releasing patches that fails or even reopen old vulns.
@paradoxengine Yes the problem with a real scenario is lots of legacy software still waiting in the backlog to be patched or mitigated (virtual patch etc).
@paradoxengine Would be interesting to also see how many patches were applied, in addition to the number of 9 months in this case where action was required.
Jinshuo (@JinshuoD) blogging on his work with @RowRyRog and David Durfee about how to better analyze the exponential mechanism (and its composition) in differential privacy in a way that lets you answer 16 times as many queries for the same privacy budget: https://t.co/uAG1MyQeZe
“I don’t think there’s a technical barrier here...They’re doing this because they want to avoid liability.”
@UCBerkeley Prof Hany Farid says Facebook’s attempts to limit online child sexual abuse are inadequate —
https://t.co/1mUKONWtVY
Hany Farid: “Recent advances in encryption & hashing, including partially or fully homomorphic encryption, mean that tech like PhotoDNA can operate within a service with end-to-end encryption & be checked against known child sexual abuse images.”
| WIRED https://t.co/9sN3gAyHp2