April 28, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Saransh Gupta, Rosario Cammarota, Tajana Rosing

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The increasing amount of data and the growing complexity of problems has
resulted in an ever-growing reliance on cloud computing. However, many
applications, most notably in healthcare, finance or defense, demand security
and privacy which today's solutions cannot fully address. Fully homomorphic
encryption (FHE) elevates the bar of today's solutions by adding
confidentiality of data during processing. It allows computation on fully
encrypted data without the need for decryption, thus fully preserving privacy.
To enable processing encrypted data at usable …

computing encryption end end-to-end homomorphic encryption memory

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