Fully Homomorphic Encryption
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- arstechnica.co...
IBM recently completed field trials of Fully Homomorphic Encryption. Matt Keyser, Andy Benavides and Michael Klepper of the AT&T Chief Security Office discuss the week's top cybersecurity news, and share news on the current trends of malware, spam, and internet anomalies observed on the AT&T Network.
Originally recorded on August 4, 2020
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I came on only to comment that I read this for a split second in my feed as Fully Homophobic Encryption and was very confused for a second 😆
You don't store encrypted passwords, anywhere!!! You store their one-way hashes - there is no way to get the original password from these, except by guessing and seeing if the hash of your guess matches that of the password.
5:52 Craig Gentry the IBM researcher. Paper title: Fully Homomorphic Encryption Using Ideal Lattices
I could see this used in elections. That way ballots can remain encrypted while ballots are counted.
Is it even open source. So we can verify the code
there are many open source fully homomorphic encryption projects on github