🎃 Happy Halloween!
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🗓️ FHE.org Toronto conference 2024 Call for Presentations
A reminder to our community to join us at the 3rd Annual FHE.org Conference on Fully Homomorphic Encryption, affiliated with Real World Crypto 2024 in Toronto, on March 24, 2024!
We invite submissions on all aspects of FHE, from exploratory research to practical applications. Share your insights on efficient implementations, cryptographic protocols, security, and more. Practice-oriented talks are highly encouraged!
Submit your extended abstract (2-4 pages) for talks, posters, or demos by November 22, 2023.
Accepted contributions will be showcased to a gathering of top-notch researchers and practitioners. No published proceedings, so your work can also shine elsewhere!
👀 Read more: https://fhe.org/conferences/conference-2024/call-for-presentations
👉 Submit now: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fheorg2024
🔖 All info about the conference: https://fhe.org/2024
🍂 The November Meetup's agenda is scheduled
The next meetups are lined up and include talks on:
FHE ring packing (This week, Thursday, November 2nd. Don’t miss it!)
Crypto Dark Matter: a recent paper about Partially Oblivious Pseudorandom Functions (POPRFs)
Make sure to subscribe to the Meetup page to get notified about all future FHE.org Meetups.
📰🕺 Latest updates from the FHE.org community.
Check out the resources from Octobers’s Meetups:
Check out Framed!, a social deduction game inspired by the classic game Mafia but leveraging FHE for on-chain privacy
Contributions to the FHE.org resources page you might have missed:
Are you a PhD student in cryptography? Join the discussion on our the dedicated channel on the FHE.org discord: https://discord.fhe.org
Don’t forget that the FHE.org website is open source and that anyone can add resources by simply opening a PR on Github: https://github.com/FHE-org/fhe-org.github.io.
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