NSF Awards $1.5M Grant to Duke for Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) Research

NSF Awards $1.5M Grant to Duke for Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) Research

NSF awarded Duke a $1.5 M grant to advance cybersecurity efforts as part of the $25.4 M Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) "Frontier" research program. With Indiana University as the lead institution, James B. Duke CS/ECE Distinguished Professor Mike Reiter is PI and Yale's Fan Zhang is Co-PI of the multi-institution and multi-disciplinary Center for Distributed Confidential Computing (CDCC) project at Duke. Researchers' goal is to provide solutions for protecting data-in-use, like training ML models on private data and across cloud and edge systems.