
Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning
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Srinivasa Rao Aravilli boasts 27 years of extensive experience in technology, research, and leadership roles, spearheading innovation in various domains such as Information Retrieval, Search, ML/AI, Distributed Computing, Network Analytics, Privacy, and Security. Currently working as a Senior Director of Machine Learning Engineering at Capital One, Bangalore, he has a proven track record of driving new products from conception to outstanding customer success. Prior to his tenure at Capital One, Srinivasa held prominent leadership positions at Visa, Cisco, and Hewlett Packard, where he led product groups focused on data privacy, machine learning, and Generative AI. He holds a Master's Degree in Computer Applications from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.
Content
Introduction to Data Privacy, Privacy threats and breaches
Machine Learning Phases and privacy threats/attacks in each phase
Overview of Privacy Preserving Data Analysis and Introduction to Differential Privacy
Differential Privacy Algorithms, Pros and Cons
Developing Applications with Different Privacy using open source frameworks
Need for Federated Learning and implementing Federated Learning using open source frameworks
Federated Learning benchmarks, startups and next opportunity
Homomorphic Encryption and Secure Multiparty Computation
Confidential computing - what, why and current state
Privacy Preserving in Large Language Models
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