@xemis987
As a journalist, I don’t follow the crowd. While many chase the dazzling glow of short-lived trends, I search for what truly matters — the enduring truths and silent values long buried by time. Among them is FHE, a once-forgotten encryption technology, now brought back to life by @zama
In the tech world, there’s no shortage of brilliant ideas that are praised briefly, then discarded as “not ready for the real world.” Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) was one of those. FHE is an encryption method that allows data to be processed without being decrypted. This means third-party systems like servers or AI models can analyze encrypted data without ever seeing the original content. Although theoretically possible for over a decade, FHE was once seen as too slow and complex for real-world use. Even top security companies weren’t ready for it. However, as data breaches increased, protecting data during computation became essential — turning FHE from a luxury into a necessity.
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