Read how the RISELab/Sky projects Oblix and Snoopy inspired Signal to build a better ORAM. Rather than tread this path towards ever-increasing program complexity as we try to hand-craft obfuscation into our memory access patterns through linear scanning, we’ve built a layer of abstraction around RAM access that utilizes higher-performing oblivious RAM (ORAM) techniques. We […]
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Sky in the news: Piranha
Berkeley Engineering reports on the Security work done by Raluca, Jean-Luc and Sky: For your eyes only “All you have to do is bring your cryptographic protocols to Piranha and then program on top of it. That’s why we say it’s really a platform. In this study, we implemented three protocols on top of Piranha […]
How Machine Learning Became Useful: Reflecting on a Decade of Research
Sky faculty Joey Gonzalez wrote a blog reflecting on the past decade of ML systems research and how data and compute were catalyzed by new ML abstractions to launch the ML revolution. Read it on Medium: https://link.medium.com/cHeo6qUzGrb […]
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