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Stealth Announces PULSAR-VLDS in collaboration with Virginia Longitudinal Data System (VLDS)

Los Angeles, CA – Stealth Software Technologies, Inc., in collaboration with VLDS (Virginia Longitudinal Data System), a pioneering collaboration among Virginia state agencies to produce better data for public policy, announces the release of a White Paper on “PULSAR-VLDS”, an innovative privacy-enhancing technology system that enables data sharings and analytics across multiple datasets with strong …

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Stealth Announces PULSAR-MPC Technology Behind Coffeebreak Application

Los Angeles, CA – Stealth Software Technologies, Inc., in collaboration with Raytheon Technologies and Two Six Technologies, announces the release of “Coffeebreak,” a novel mobile application that facilitates spontaneous meet-ups by finding good locations close to everyone, without actually revealing anyone’s current location. Finding candidate meeting locations that are central to all participants is a …

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Stealth Announces a New Result on Side Channels at S&P ’22

As part of the Wizkit project, Daniel Genkin (Georgia Tech) and collaborators presented “Spook.js: Attacking Chrome Strict Site Isolation via Speculative Execution” at the 2022 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. A link to the corresponding publication (in the conference proceedings) can be found here or read the full announcement on the Spook.js website.

Stealth Co-Founder Rafail Ostrovsky Receives W. Wallace McDowell Award

Congratulations to Stealth co-founder Prof. Rafail Ostrovsky, who has won the prestigious W. Wallace McDowell Award for his “visionary contributions to computer security theory and practice, including foreseeing new cloud vulnerabilities and then pioneering corresponding novel solutions.”

Stealth Co-founder Rafail Ostrovsky Quoted in Senate Bill Press Release

The “Student Right to Know Before You Go Act” is a bipartisan Senate bill proposes to “[make] data available to prospective college students about schools’ graduation rates, debt levels, how much graduates can expect to earn and other critical education and workforce-related measures of success.” The importance of privacy-preserving technologies such as Secure Multiparty Computation …

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