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Title: | Applications of homomorphic encryption in secure computation | Authors: | Mollakuqe, Elissa Parduzi, Arber Rexhepi, Shasivar Dimitrova, Vesna Jakupi, Samir Muharremi, Rilind Hamiti, Mentor Qarkaxhija, Jusuf |
Issue Date: | 29-Jul-2024 | Publisher: | F1000 Research Limited | Journal: | Open Research Europe | Abstract: | Background Homomorphic encryption (HE) represents a pivotal innovation in modern cryptography, offering a pathway to secure computation on encrypted data. This paper embarks on a comprehensive exploration of HE's applications, elucidating its transformative potential in bolstering data security and privacy across various domains. Methods The research employs a mixed-methods approach to evaluate HE technologies. Quantitatively, it develops realistic datasets simulating healthcare and financial data, assessing HE's performance in encrypted computations. Various encryption schemes are rigorously tested for efficiency and accuracy under different conditions. Qualitatively, insights from expert interviews and case studies of HE implementations provide additional context on practical challenges and strategic benefits. Results The simulations and analyses showcase the efficiency, scalability, and security of HE techniques in diverse scenarios. The empirical evidence validates the real-world applicability of HE, demonstrating its versatility and efficacy in secure computation outsourcing, privacy-preserving data analysis, and secure multi-party computation. Conclusions This research paper highlights the transformative power of homomorphic encryption, advocating for its widespread adoption and integration. By bridging the gap between theoretical understanding and practical implementation, the paper contributes to advancing secure computation practices, addressing contemporary challenges in data security and privacy amidst evolving cybersecurity threats and the increasing ubiquity of sensitive data. In essence, this research serves as a beacon of insight into the future of data confidentiality and integrity, promoting HE as a crucial tool for revolutionizing the landscape of data security and privacy in an interconnected world. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33970 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering: Journal Articles |
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