Next meetup scheduled: FHE: Past, Present and Future w/ Craig Gentry
on Jun 13th, 4pm CEST (Paris, FR)
🗓️ The next FHE.org meetup is scheduled for Thursday, Jun 13th at 4pm CEST (Paris, FR).
The meetup features Craig Gentry, author of the first Fully Homomorphic Encryption construction and CTO of TripleBlind, presenting FHE: Past, Present and Future.
For more information and link to RSVP, see the event page at https://fhe.org/meetups/053.
Abstract
This talk will look at the past, present and future of FHE.
About the speaker
Craig Gentry is the CTO of TripleBlind, known for pioneering fully homomorphic encryption (FHE). While a PhD student at Stanford, he constructed the first plausibly secure FHE scheme, enabling computations on encrypted data. While at IBM Research, Gentry collaborated with many other researchers on the second and third generations of FHE that base security on well-studied lattice problems and make FHE significantly more practical. He also contributed to the first plausible program obfuscation schemes and practical zero-knowledge proofs used in blockchains. For his work, Gentry has received the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award, the MacArthur Award, the Gödel Prize, and was named an IACR Fellow.
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