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In Spring 2019, a semester-long program on "Foundations and Applications of Data Privacy" will be held at the Simons Institute.  This planning workshop will aid in refining the scope of the semester-long program, and in planning activities that will foster productive collaboration between researchers who work on theoretical aspects of data privacy and those working in areas of potential applications. Toward these goals, the planning workshop will bring together experts from across disciplines related to privacy—theoretical computer science, statistics, game theory, machine learning, databases, social science, and law—to explore and challenge the current frontiers of privacy-related research and to discuss ways to maximize the impact of the program. Specific areas of focus include:

  • barriers to implementing and using the products of theoretical research in privacy;
  • bridging the gaps between mathematical approaches to privacy and approaches rooted in the law, social norms, and ethics.

Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.

Note: The workshop will be immediately followed, on Thursday May 25, by a one-day "Logistics Planning Group" meeting involving a small subset of the participants.

Chairs/Organizers
Invited Participants

John Abowd (Cornell University), Anupam Datta (Carnegie Mellon University), Cynthia Dwork (Harvard University), Vitaly Feldman (IBM Research Almaden), Edward W. Felten (Princeton University), Marco Gaboardi (University of Buffalo, SUNY), Simson Garfinkel (NIST), Abhradeep Guha Thakurta (UC Santa Cruz), Chris Jay Hoofnagle (UC Berkeley), Vishesh Karwa (Harvard University), Aleksandra Korolova (University of Southern California), Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland), Brendan McMahan (Google), Frank McSherry, Gerome Miklau (University of Massachusetts), Ilya Mironov (Google), Deirdre Mulligan (UC Berkeley), Moni Naor (Weizmann Institute of Science), Sasho Nikolov (University of Toronto), Kobbi Nissim Kobliner (Georgetown University), Omer Reingold (Stanford University), Aaron Roth (University of Pennsylvania), Guy Rothblum (Weizmann Institute), Sriram Sankararaman (UCLA), Anand Sarwate (Rutgers University), Vitaly Shmatikov (Cornell Tech), Adam Smith (Penn State University), Karthik Sridharan (Cornell University), Nina Taft (Google), Kunal Talwar (Google), Jonathan Ullman (Northeastern University), Salil Vadhan (Harvard University), Alexandra Wood (Harvard University)

John Abowd (U.S. Census Bureau and Cornell University), Cynthia Dwork (Harvard University), Vitaly Feldman (IBM Research Almaden), Edward W. Felten (Princeton University), Marco Gaboardi (University of Buffalo, SUNY), Simson Garfinkel (NIST), Chris Jay Hoofnagle (UC Berkeley), Aleksandra Korolova (University of Southern California), Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland), Frank McSherry, Deirdre Mulligan (UC Berkeley), Moni Naor (Weizmann Institute of Science), Sasho Nikolov (University of Toronto), Kobbi Nissim Kobliner (Georgetown University), Omer Reingold (Stanford University), Aaron Roth (University of Pennsylvania), Sriram Sankararaman (UCLA), Anand Sarwate (Rutgers University), Vitaly Shmatikov (Cornell Tech), Aleksandra Slavkovic (Penn State University), Adam Smith (Penn State University), Kunal Talwar (Google), Jonathan Ullman (Northeastern University), Salil Vadhan (Harvard University), Alexandra Wood (Harvard University)

John Abowd (U.S. Census Bureau and Cornell University), Cynthia Dwork (Harvard University), Vitaly Feldman (IBM Research Almaden), Edward W. Felten (Princeton University), Marco Gaboardi (University of Buffalo, SUNY), Simson Garfinkel (NIST), Chris Jay Hoofnagle (UC Berkeley), Aleksandra Korolova (University of Southern California), Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland), Frank McSherry, Deirdre Mulligan (UC Berkeley), Moni Naor (Weizmann Institute of Science), Sasho Nikolov (University of Toronto), Kobbi Nissim Kobliner (Georgetown University), Omer Reingold (Stanford University), Aaron Roth (University of Pennsylvania), Sriram Sankararaman (UCLA), Anand Sarwate (Rutgers University), Vitaly Shmatikov (Cornell Tech), Aleksandra Slavkovic (Penn State University), Adam Smith (Penn State University), Kunal Talwar (Google), Jonathan Ullman (Northeastern University), Salil Vadhan (Harvard University), Alexandra Wood (Harvard University)

John Abowd (U.S. Census Bureau and Cornell University), Cynthia Dwork (Harvard University), Vitaly Feldman (IBM Research Almaden), Edward W. Felten (Princeton University), Marco Gaboardi (University of Buffalo, SUNY), Simson Garfinkel (NIST), Chris Jay Hoofnagle (UC Berkeley), Aleksandra Korolova (University of Southern California), Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland), Frank McSherry, Deirdre Mulligan (UC Berkeley), Moni Naor (Weizmann Institute of Science), Sasho Nikolov (University of Toronto), Kobbi Nissim Kobliner (Georgetown University), Omer Reingold (Stanford University), Aaron Roth (University of Pennsylvania), Sriram Sankararaman (UCLA), Anand Sarwate (Rutgers University), Vitaly Shmatikov (Cornell Tech), Aleksandra Slavkovic (Penn State University), Adam Smith (Penn State University), Kunal Talwar (Google), Jonathan Ullman (Northeastern University), Salil Vadhan (Harvard University), Alexandra Wood (Harvard University)