Unlocking the Potential of Fully Homomorphic Encryption: Exploring the transformational potential of FHE and the path toward adoption of its "stack".

The author presents information on an encryption technology that permits encrypted data computation without necessitating decryption, enabling the protection of privacy. This type of encryption is referred to as fully homomorphic encryption. The article mentions that development of a general purpose...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 66; no. 5; pp. 72 - 82
Autores principales: GORANTALA, SHRUTHI, SPRINGER, ROB, GIPSON, BRYANT
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery May2023
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