⛄ Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays! Before the community takes a break to enjoy time with family and friends, enjoy this recap and what to look forward to after the break! 🎁
🗓️ FHE.org Toronto 2024 Conference
A reminder to our community to join us at the 3rd Annual FHE.org Conference on Fully Homomorphic Encryption, colocated with Real World Crypto 2024 in Toronto, on March 24, 2024! As last year, students can register for free.
Accepted presentations will be announced January 22nd, 2024.
❄️ Winter Meetup agenda schedule
Register for the next meetup, Efficient Pruning for Machine Learning under Homomorphic Encryption by Subhankar Pal on Jan 4th, 2024 at 4PM CEST
Don’t miss the full Winter meetups lineup which includes:
High-precision RNS-CKKS on small word-size architectures
Towards Practical Transciphering for FHE with Setup Independent of the Plaintext Space
A New Perspective on Key Switching for BGV-like Schemes
Make sure to subscribe to the Meetup page to get notified about all future FHE.org Meetups.
Got a paper or presentation you think would make a good meetup? Get in touch at contact@fhe.org
📰🕺 Latest updates from the FHE.org community.
Check out the resources from meetups since the last digest:
Check out Lattigo’s latest release v5
Check out the FHERMA challenges platform
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 #phd-students 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.
💙 FHE.org is an open-source community of researchers and developers interested in Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), if you’d like to contribute, join the community:
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