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SaTC: CORE: Small: Towards Practical Homomorphic Encryption: From Algorithms to System Des — NSF Award to Arizona State University

Cloud computing has enabled individuals and organizations to delegate complex computations to external servers, which helps enhance scalability and reduce the need for local computational resources. Despite its significant advantages, cloud-based computation raises serious concerns about data privacy and security, espe

Award titleSaTC: CORE: Small: Towards Practical Homomorphic Encryption: From Algorithms to System Des
Award ID2451972
AwardeeArizona State University
CitySCOTTSDALE
StateAZ
Amount obligated$200,000
Principal investigatorNi Trieu
ProgramSecure &Trustworthy Cyberspace
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractCloud computing has enabled individuals and organizations to delegate complex computations to external servers, which helps enhance scalability and reduce the need for local computational resources. Despite its significant advantages, cloud-based computation raises serious concerns about data privacy and security, especially when handling sensitive information. Homomorphic encryption (HE), which enables computations directly on encrypted data, provides a powerful approach to addressing these con
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