đŠ Announcing the FHE.org Advisory Board
Today, FHE.org is announcing the formation of an official advisory board. The advisory board has been established to bring industry-wide alignment on key decisions relating to FHE.org, add decentralization to the decision loop of organizing and developing of FHE.org events, and help grow the community in the coming years.Â
Founding members of the advisory board are:
Shruthi Gorantala (Google)
Pascal Paillier (Zama) - Chair
Damien Stehlé (CryptoLab)
Ingrid Verbauwhede (KU Leuven)
Read more about the mission of the board at FHE.org/advisory_board.
đ The October Meetup's agenda is scheduled
The next meetups are lined up and include talks on:
Homomorphic Polynomial Evaluation using Galois Structure,
The presentation of HEIR: a compiler toolchain for FHE,
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.
đ Sponsorship for the FHE.org Toronto 2024 conference is open
If you enjoyed the conference in Tokyo earlier this year, you or your company might consider sponsoring this upcoming conference in Toronto on March 23-24 2024, officially co-located with Real World Crypto 2024.
Check out the FHE.org Conference 2024 sponsorship page.
đ°đș Latest updates from the FHE.org community.
Check out the resources from Septemberâs Meetups:
Check out this blog post about Sunscreenâs ZKP compiler.
Check out this FHE course at UCSD: CSE208: Advanced Cryptography (FHE) happening in winter 2023.
Fhenix raises $7 million to enable Ethereum developers to build âconfidentialâ smart contracts for sensitive user data using FHE.
Zama released its white paper and alpha source code for its fhEVM: Confidential EVM Smart Contracts Using FHE.
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