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Fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) is a new encryption technique that enables computing on data blindly, without decrypting it.
Zama SAS, an open-source cryptography startup focused on building fully homomorphic encryption or FHE technology to protect privacy in blockchain and artificial intelligence applications, said ...
Proton AG, a Swiss-based securities services provider best known for its encrypted email product Proton Mail, is planning to roll out a new service that taps into blockchain technology as a way to ...
While blockchain’s decentralisation can provide benefits such as transparency, efficiency and security, privacy is seemingly not one of them.
Optalysys says its server hardware is purpose-built for blockchain encryption, and offers a cheaper alternative to costly and inefficient GPU-based systems, using 40% less energy.
Encryption is garnering a larger share of the security budget in 2024 – Nearly 75% of organizations budget for encryption in use and another 20% are projected to join them in 2024.
The encryption and interlinkage of blocks within the blockchain ensure that tampering with a single record would not go unnoticed, thus establishing a formidable deterrent against data manipulation.
Chinese scientists have developed a new blockchain storage technology that they say can resist attacks from quantum computers.