Next meetup scheduled: Fregata: Faster Homomorphic Evaluation of AES via TFHE w/ Benqiang Wei
on May 9th, 4pm CEST (Paris, FR)
🗓️ The next FHE.org meetup is scheduled for Thursday, May 9th at 4pm CEST (Paris, FR).
The meetup features Benqiang Wei, a PhD student at the Institute of Information Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, presenting Fregata: Faster Homomorphic Evaluation of AES via TFHE.
For more information and link to RSVP, see the event page at https://fhe.org/meetups/051
Abstract
Hybrid homomorphic encryption can effectively mitigate the ciphertext size expansion problem caused by full homomorphic encryption. Standardized AES homomorphic computation has been a challenge for the transciphering community. In this talk, Benqiang Wei will present a low-latency homomorphic evaluation of AES based on the (leveled) TFHE scheme.
About the speaker
Benqiang Wei is a final year PhD student at the Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests focus on the design and application of fully homomorphic encryption. He is advised by Xianhui Lu.
Resources from last meetups
Resources from this week’s meetup On the Concrete Security of Approximate FHE Schemes with Noise-Flooding Countermeasures with Hunter Kippen are available on the event’s information page.
You can access all resources of previous meetups on the FHE.org website here.
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