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    SUNY Canton visiting researcher completes data confidentiality paper

    By Gene Morse,

    2024-04-29

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    CANTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – Ala Eddine Laouir, a doctoral candidate from Lorraine University in Nancy, France, is making strides with big data while working at SUNY Canton as a visiting researcher.

    Laouir joined the college’s Cybersecurity program for a semester as part of the final steps in completing his Ph.D. on data confidentiality in large or complex data sets. He has also joined the college’s Advanced Information Security and Privacy research lab and has helped mentor undergraduate students.

    Ala is assigned to work on several research projects, including differential privacy and security concerns with large language models ,” said Kambiz Ghazinour Naiani, associate professor and Cybersecurity program director. “ His Ph.D. Advisor, Professor Abdessamad Imine from Lorraine University, and I are collaborating under an agreement between our two colleges .”

    Laouir has coauthored a scholarly work slated for publication, “SLIM-View: Sampling and Private Publishing of Multidimensional Databases” was accepted as a paper for the 14th ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy to be held June 19 in Porto, Portugal.

    The paper discusses problems with handling large amounts of data while keeping sensitive information private. The authors suggest a solution called SLIM-View, which combines a method of making data more manageable and another to protect privacy. SLIM-View outperforms existing approaches available due to its impressive resource efficiency and ability to ensure equal levels of privacy.

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    Laouir taught Cryptography, Information Security and Digital Forensics at the college during his stay. He is one of about a dozen research assistants working with the Cybersecurity program. International scholars join traditional SUNY Canton students to conduct extensive research in the fields of privacy, encryption and authentication.

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