➡️ The Call for Presentations for the FHE.org conference 2023 is closing in 3 days.
The 2nd annual FHE.org Conference on Fully Homomorphic Encryption is co-located with Real World Crypto 2023 and will be held in Tokyo (Japan) on March 26, 2023. The firm deadline for our call for presentations is in three days: November 19, 2022.
📅 FHE.org Meetup: happening next week.
Next Tuesday (22nd of November), we will have Martin Albrecht to give an introduction to estimating the difficulty of breaking constructions in lattice-based cryptography, with a focus on Learning with Errors and related problems.
🧵 The biggest thread about Homomorphic Encryption on the internet.
One week ago, various researchers and library developers of homomorphic encryption took over the popular /privacy subreddit for an AMA. They answered various questions about homomorphic encryption and why it’s important for the future of data privacy! 337 upvotes - 226 comments 🚀
📰 Homomorphic encryption: the future of secure data sharing in finance?
What if banks and other financial institutions could glean insights from each other’s data while it is still safely encrypted? That’s the promise of a technique called homomorphic encryption, which is being increasingly talked about in financial circles, and is currently the subject of a research collaboration between the Turing and HSBC
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