🏝️😴 Summer break for the FHE.org Meetups - We’ll be back in September.
More exciting meetups are already confirmed, and we can’t wait to share them with the community — from accelerating TFHE, to revisiting key decomposition techniques, and a talk on an FHE compiler in MLIR. We’re excited for what’s coming so don’t miss the next event, and follow the community updates on Twitter: @fhe_org
🤓📚 Until then, check out the FHE.org resources page.
Watch the presentations from the last FHE.org conference in Tokyo, re-read the slides from our previous Meetups or check out our general resources about homomorphic encryption on our website.
And 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
🎤🎉 The 3rd edition of the FHE.org conference is confirmed.
Save the date, our next conference is officially co-located with Real World Crypto 2024, and will be held in Toronto, Canada, on the 23rd and 24th of March 2024. More info soon.
📰🕺 Latest updates from the FHE.org community.
Check out this blogpost and toy implementation in Python of the BGV FHE scheme.
Check out Cryptolab’s work on HE-based transfer learning and multi-class classification that will be presented at this year's ICML called HETAL (HE-based efficient TrAnsfer learning).
Zama shared an interactive demo to show “Health Prediction On Encrypted Data Using Fully Homomorphic Encryption”.
A month after their meetup for the FHE.org community about their optical accelerator, Optaysys shares that it raised $27M towards further development.
The first ever hackathon to play with homomorphic encryption on the blockchain was organized by the team at FHENIX (powered by Zama’s fhEVM), you can check out some of the winning projects on Twitter.
HEIR from Google is compiler toolchain for FHE intended to standardize a set of intermediate representations related to FHE.
FHE.org is currently scheduling September through December Meetup slots. If you or someone you know would like to schedule a meetup with the community, reach out to us at: contact@fhe.org.
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