Berkeley Security Seminar: Fall 2021
The Berkeley Security Seminar strives to foster greater discussion and collaboration between researchers at Berkeley and outside researchers and engineers who work on large-scale security and privacy. Once or twice a month, we bring in an external speaker for a technical talk on Fridays from 12:00PM to 1:00pm on Zoom and in-person, followed by individual meetings with students, postdocs, and faculty. Please see the Current Seminar Schedule for this semester's talks. We also have a public Google calendar you can subscribe to for up-to-date changes and talk reminders.
Speaker Schedule
Date | Speaker | Title | Abstract |
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October 22 | Sebastian Angel, University of Pennsylvania | New Advances in Private Information Retrieval | [LINK] |
November 5 | Andrew Hirsch, Max Planck Institute | Semantic Techniques for Information-Flow Languages | [LINK] |
November 12 | Ishtiyaque Ahmad | Coeus: A System for Oblivious Document Ranking and Retrieval | [LINK] |
November 12 | Alexander Spiegelman | TBA | [LINK] |