Presentation
Third International Workshop on Cyber Security in High Performance Computing (S-HPC 2024)
DescriptionSecurity in High-Performance Computing (HPC) has traditionally been an “operational” challenge (i.e., restricted access and usage to certified users). However, as HPC gradually permeates more areas of public interest, a hands-off approach to security aspects in favor of performance and power is becoming imprudent at best. Paired with HPC’s traditional role of early technology adoption, a new set of early target-worthwhile vulnerabilities are emerging that are not necessarily found in other computing scenarios that operate with more established technologies.
Due to the above factors, and many others (e.g., the massive heterogeneity of current computer systems), we propose a security-centric workshop inside the premier supercomputing conference. In its third iteration, we want to expand the scope of our workshop to include security concerns pertaining to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning workloads, including impacts on model structure and training, data collection and transmission, and privacy.
Due to the above factors, and many others (e.g., the massive heterogeneity of current computer systems), we propose a security-centric workshop inside the premier supercomputing conference. In its third iteration, we want to expand the scope of our workshop to include security concerns pertaining to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning workloads, including impacts on model structure and training, data collection and transmission, and privacy.
Event Type
Workshop
TimeSunday, 17 November 20249am - 5:30pm EST
LocationB305
Applications and Application Frameworks
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Security
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