Join us for welcoming returning presenter Sergi Rovira, with Axel Mertens, from Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) and @CosicBe respectively, presenting Convolution-friendly Image Compression in FHE, Apr 25th, 2024 @ 4PM CEST.
Register for the next Meetup on Feb 8th 4PM CEST with Jeongeun Park presenting "Towards Practical Transciphering for FHE with Setup Independent of the Plaintext Space": https://meetup.com/fhe-org/events/298732824#FHE
If you've followed my work for a long time, you've watched me transition from a "#linkblogger" who posts 5-15 short hits every day to an "essay-#blogger" who posts 5-7 long articles/week. I'm loving the new mode of working, but returning to linkblogging is also intensely, unexpectedly gratifying:
Kutcher's answer is something called "#FullyHomomorphicEncryption" (#FHE) which is a theoretical - and enormously cool - way to allow for computing work to be done on encrypted data without decrypting it. When and if FHE are ready for primetime, it will be a revolution in our ability to securely collaborate with one another.
But FHE is nowhere near the state where it could do what Kutcher claims. It just isn't, and once again, wanting it badly is not enough.
OC FHE: The Future of Encrypted Data Processing? Buterin's Resurface Raises Hopes (coinedition.com)
Vitalik Buterin breathes new life into Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), a technology that allows computations on encrypted data.