[Turing-Southampton] S3RI seminar: Louis Aslett, Thursday 2-3pm

Helen Ogden h.e.ogden at soton.ac.uk
Mon Dec 10 13:03:16 GMT 2018


Dear all,

On Thursday (13 December) at 2pm in 54 / 7035 (7B), we have an S3RI 
seminar from Louis Aslett (Durham University) on "Privacy and Security 
in Bayesian Inference ". Details are given below.

The seminar will also be available via a live web-cast at
https://coursecast.soton.ac.uk/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=0e7c7c80-aa44-43e5-8697-a9b200d5182e

The talk will be followed by tea and cake in the staff reading room on 
level 4 of building 54.

All are welcome!

Best wishes,
Helen

Privacy and Security in Bayesian Inference

Louis Aslett, Durham University

The growth of data sets in Bayesian analyses brings with it concerns 
surrounding privacy and security, both for the raw data during model 
fitting and for the potential leaking of sensitive information via the 
fitted model. This talk will present recent developments combining 
different privacy and security methodologies to provide protection in 
the setting of multiple parties wanting to pool their data to produce a 
Bayesian model fitted on the combined data, considering security and 
privacy in both the inference and post inference phases.


For the current schedule of S3RI seminars, see 
https://tinyurl.com/s3riseminar

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