The project “TEPPIT: TEstbed for Privacy-PreservIng Technologies for Data Sharing and Analysis” will build and operate TEPPIT, a testbed to support assessment, comparative analysis, vulnerability and threat analysis, privacy risk assessments, and privacy-utility trade-off analysis of privacy-preserving technologies for data sharing and analysis (PPDSA) and of applications of those technologies.
The project’s goal is to support assessment of both new PPDSA solutions, and to support assessment of how existing PPDSA solutions apply to real-world uses such as in AI applications. These assessments will improve the understanding of the trade-offs around privacy leakage, utility, performance, and scalability of PPDSA solutions.
TEPPIT builds on SPHERE, the NSF-funded mid-scale research infrastructure for security and privacy research. TEPPIT will extend SPHERE with diverse, rich, full scenarios for assessment of PPDSA solutions and applications, with new PPDSA-specific software tools and user interfaces, and with focused building of the PPDSA research community.
TEPPIT will improve evaluation of PPDSA in three ways:
(1) It will provide a rich, modular, extensible and composable evaluation scenario framework, with a sample of PPDSA technologies and applications to support to allow researchers reuse, combine, and extend evaluation workflow to explore their specific question.
(2) TEPPIT will provide PPDSA-relevant hardware systems and software tools, including virtual or bare-metal machines with different trusted compute technologies, servers with GPUs, and resource-constrained embedded CPUs and IoT devices, all connected by user-specified emulated network. These platforms will allow researchers to evaluate PPDSA approaches across diverse and realistic scenarios.
(3) TEPPIT will grow the research community for PPDSA and their applications, through workshops, tutorials, and BoFs at community events, as well as through support for easy research artifact storage and reuse. Our goal is to promote sharing, collaboration, and reproducible research.
TEPPIT’s broader impacts will be to improve privacy technologies and applications and accelerate research maturing and transition to practice. TEPPIT will also support community building and workforce education.
TEPPIT is supported by NSF/TIP and NSF/CISE as proposal #2453092.
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