š Fully Homomorphic Encryption is becoming a reality!
FHE development continues to improve in speed and capabilities, and developers continue to amaze with new use cases and applications. If you havenāt yet, be sure to visit the FHE.org use cases page, itās work in progress, but you can already check out some interesting stuff, and feel free to contribute, the website is open-source.
This week, we had two more use cases shared with the community:
Check if your password has appeared in a data breach, without revealing anything about your password to the server: https://playground.blyss.dev/passwords
Add a filter to an encrypted image using homomorphic encryption: https://huggingface.co/spaces/zama-fhe/encrypted_image_filtering
ā”ļøĀ Get your tickets for theĀ FHE.orgĀ conference 2023
The 2nd annualĀ FHE.org ConferenceĀ on Fully Homomorphic Encryption is affiliated withĀ Real World Crypto 2023Ā and will be held in Tokyo (Japan) on March 26, 2023 just in time for the arrival of the beautiful Cherry Blossoms and related festivals. Make sure to get your tickets soon as we have limited room for this 2nd edition.
The complete program and list of approved talks is available on the website. Notable presenters include those from Google, Samsung Research, Zama, Seoul National University, Hanyang University, CipherMode Labs, KU Leuven, NTNU, RHUL, and ETH Zurich.
š Donāt miss our Meetup next Tuesday!
Following the last meetup where Antoine Joux presented On the Hardness of the Finite Field Isomorphism Problem, the next one is scheduled for February 28th, 4PM Paris/FR time, featuring Duhyeong Kim and Gabrielle De Micheli presenting Faster Amortized FHEW bootstrapping using Ring Automorphisms. Donāt miss the opportunity to participate, questions and meet your fellow FHE peers and all the innovators in the space.
FHE.org is an open-source community of researchers and developers interested in Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), if youād like to contribute, join the community:
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OnĀ the official website.