ICON Seminar in IoT: Prof. Jakub Szefer (Yale)
| Author: | Tho Le |
|---|---|
| Event Date: | October 13, 2023 |
| Speaker: | Prof. Jakub Szefer |
| Speaker Affiliation: | Yale |
| Time: | 3:00-5:00pm |
| Location: | MSEE 112 |
| Contact Name: | Tho Le |
| Contact Email: | thovle@purdue.edu |
| Priority: | No |
| School or Program: | College of Engineering |
| College Calendar: | Show |
Time: 3:00-5:00 pm Eastern Time, October 13 (Friday), 2023
Location: MSEE 112
Zoom Link: https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/98798335169?pwd=ZFNMdmZXendoQ1RCRDczM2dTR1RIdz09
Free coffee and snacks will be provided.
Security of Quantum Computing Systems
Abstract:
Quantum computer device research continues to advance rapidly to improve size and fidelity of the quantum computers. In parallel, there is an increasing number of deployments of existing quantum computing systems which are being made available for use by researchers and general public through cloud-based services. In particular, more and more of the quantum computer systems are becoming available as cloud-based services thanks to IBM Quantum, Amazon Braket, Microsoft Azure, and other cloud providers. Ease of access makes these computers accessible to almost anybody and can help advance developments in algorithms, quantum programs, compilers, etc. However, open, cloud-based access may make these systems vulnerable to novel security threats that could affect operation of the quantum computers, or users using these devices. Further, as with any cloud-based computing system, users do not have physical control of the remote devices. Untrusted cloud providers, or malicious insiders within otherwise trusted cloud provider, also pose novel security threats. User’s programs could be stolen or manipulated, or output data could be leaked out. The goal of this seminar will be to introduce audience to recent research on security of quantum computing systems. During the seminar novel security attacks on quantum computing systems will be discussed, as well as corresponding defenses. The focus of the seminar will be on superconducting qubit quantum computers, however, the security ideas can be applied to other types of quantum computers.
Speaker:
Dr. Jakub Szefer is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Yale University. He received the B.S. degree (Hons.) in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Princeton University. His research focuses on computer architecture and hardware security. His research encompasses secure processor architectures, cloud security, FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) attacks and defenses, hardware FPGA implementation of cryptographic algorithms, and most recently quantum computer cybersecurity. Among others, Dr. Szefer is the author of first book focusing on processor architecture security: “Principles of Secure Processor Architecture Design”, published in 2018, and he is a co-editor of upcoming book on “Security of FPGA-Accelerated Cloud Computing Environments”, to be published December 2023. Dr. Szefer is an awardee of the NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award in 2017.
Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh_e04Ss0pU&ab_channel=ICONPurdue
Organizers: Ziran Wang (ziran@purdue.edu), Patrick Hyun (nhyun@purdue.edu), & Tho Le (thovle@purdue.edu)
2023-10-13 15:00:00 2023-10-13 17:00:00 America/Indiana/Indianapolis ICON Seminar in IoT: Prof. Jakub Szefer (Yale) Security of Quantum Computing Systems MSEE 112