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Jason Delabays explains how fully homomorphic encryption can help businesses innovating with blockchain ensure privacy long-term.
Fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) is a new encryption technique that enables computing on data blindly, without decrypting it.
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 ...
Blockchain encryption prevents sensitive information from getting into the wrong hands, and being misused or forged. Riot Blockchain’s CEO John O’Rourke explains how this encryption works.
Blockchain as a measure against government surveillance The bill’s disregard for privacy presents an open-ended use case for technology like blockchain.
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.
For one company in the blockchain industry, remote working is nothing new - prior to, during, and after COVID-19, all employees at this company have always worked remotely. In speaking with Corey ...
What Is a Merkle Tree? A Merkle tree is a data encryption structure used in data management applications where data is sent through a hashing algorithm in different ways to create a hash that ...