articleJan 1, 2009Closed access

A fully homomorphic encryption scheme

Stanford University

Abstract

We propose the first fully homomorphic encryption scheme, solving an old open problem. Such a scheme allows one to compute arbitrary functions over encrypted data without the decryption key—i.e., given encryptions E(m1), ..., E( mt) of m1, ..., m t, one can efficiently compute a compact ciphertext that encrypts f(m1, ..., m t) for any efficiently computable function f. Fully homomorphic encryption has numerous applications. For example, it enables encrypted search engine queries—i.e., a search engine can give you a succinct encrypted answer to your (boolean) query without even knowing what your query was. It also enables searching on encrypted data; you can store your encrypted data on a remote server, and…

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Keywords
  • Homomorphic encryption
  • Encryption
  • Filesystem-level encryption
  • Computer science
  • On-the-fly encryption
  • Probabilistic encryption
  • Homomorphic secret sharing
  • Theoretical computer science
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