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2025 IEEE CSS TCSP Rising Star Symposium

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Janis and his first slide in the Zoom meeting © IEEE CSS
Janis Adamek gave a talk about encrypted matrix inversions at the Rising Star Symposium on Cyber-Physical Systems Security, Resilience, and Privacy.

After we received an honourable mention in the corresponding student best paper award for our paper “Encrypted system identification as-a-service via reliable encrypted matrix inversion” published at the 63rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), Janis was invited to present his results at the Rising Star Symposium on Cyber-Physical Systems Security, Resilience, and Privacy. This online seminar series, organized by the Technical Committee on Security and Privacy (TCSP) in the IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS), is designed for providing young researchers in this domain to present and discuss their work.

The talk featured an introduction to the young field of privacy-preserving optimization and then discussed a reliable algorithm for providing encrypted matrix inverses and its impact on the overall research field. If you are interested in the contents, feel free to rewatch the talk on Youtube or have a look at the underlying paper. We want to thank the organizers of the seminar series for this opportunity and refer to their website for further information and future talks.

J. Adamek, P. Binfet, N. Schlüter and M. Schulze Darup, Encrypted system identification as-a-service via reliable encrypted matrix inversion, 63rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2024. DOI: 10.1109/CDC56724.2024.10886076 Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2410.20575