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Homomorphic encryption is a method for securing data whose inventor just won the MacArthur Genius Award. It could make sensitive information more secure, but it's incredibly difficult.
The solution provides a similar set of benefits to homomorphic encryption without the same overhead offering 2-3 orders of magnitude improvement compared to the state-of-the-art homomorphic solutions.
First described in the late ’70s, homomorphic encryption has only in the past decade begun attracting millions of dollars from venture capital and agencies like the NSA. And it’s still not ...
Yesterday, Ars spoke with IBM Senior Research Scientist Flavio Bergamaschi about the company's recent successful field trials of Fully Homomorphic Encryption. We suspect many of you will have the ...
Gentry didn’t invent homomorphic encryption, but his research is going a long way to making it usable. Over the next five years, Gentry will receive a no-strings-attached grant of $625,000 from ...
IBM has launched a fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) test service for the enterprise in the first step to bringing in-transit encrypted data analysis into the commercial sector. IBM said on ...
Duality, which builds solutions based on homomorphic encryption — a technique that encrypts an organization’s data in a way that lets it stay encrypted even as the company collaborates with ...
Homomorphic encryption enables computing on data while it remains encrypted. IBM believes this will unlock a new generation of services. Skip to main content. Events Video Special Issues Jobs ...