Oblivious Computation

Oblivious data structure

Oblivious data structures are used to protect the privacy of users in cloud computing, as they prevent the leakage of access patterns. In a nutshell, oblivious data structures are data structures that hide the sequence of operations applied to them, making it difficult to infer any information from the access pattern.

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CS 261 Security in Computer Systems

UC Berkeley

Fall 2022

A graduate-level course surveying modern topics in computer systems security, including secure messaging, blockchain, hardware security, and secure federated computation. It requires completion of CS 162 and CS 161 or equivalent for enrollment.

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