Fully Homomorphic Encryption

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • 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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Комментарии • 8

  • @StuffOffYouStuff
    @StuffOffYouStuff 4 года назад +3

    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 😆

  • @SteelBlueVision
    @SteelBlueVision 4 года назад +8

    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.

  • @PaulMisner
    @PaulMisner 28 дней назад

    I could see this used in elections. That way ballots can remain encrypted while ballots are counted.

  • @ejo73
    @ejo73 3 года назад +1

    5:52 Craig Gentry the IBM researcher. Paper title: Fully Homomorphic Encryption Using Ideal Lattices

  • @qwerqwon5236
    @qwerqwon5236 3 года назад

    Is it even open source. So we can verify the code

    • @2NormalHuman
      @2NormalHuman 2 года назад

      there are many open source fully homomorphic encryption projects on github