https://spectrum.ieee.org/fully-homomorphic-encryption

The Future of Fully Homomorphic Encryption

NYU Tandon researchers are developing specialized hardware accelerators for enabling computation on encrypted data

NYU TANDON SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
01 NOV 2023
NYU TANDON SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

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"In our digital age, where information flows seamlessly through the vast network of the internet, the importance of encrypted data cannot be overstated. As we share, communicate, and store an increasing amount of sensitive information online, the need to safeguard it from prying eyes and malicious actors becomes paramount. Encryption serves as the digital guardian, placing our data in a lockbox of algorithms that only those with the proper key can unlock."

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