@samadhino
Fully Homomorphic Encryption?
Here you go;
Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) is a wild concept in cryptography. It lets you compute on encrypted data without ever decrypting it.
Basically, with FHE, you can run calculations on locked data, get a result, and still keep everything secure.
Let me break it down:
Regular encryption protects data at rest or in transit, when it's time to work with it, like training AI or totaling votes, you'd usually have to decrypt it first, exposing it to potential leaks.
With FHE, you encrypt your data, send it to a server, let it work on the data, and you get an encrypted result back. Only you, with the key, can decrypt the final answer.
Basically, FHE is slow and computationally heavy, but Zama is speeding things up, using speed from GPUs and custom hardware.
In short,
@zama could change how privacy is.
They're working on confidentiality and privacy as a whole. Sit tight, folks!🫡