A Paris-based startup may have developed the bridge between personal privacy and data protection, TechCrunch reports. Ravel Technologies built a tool that utilizes homomorphic encryption, which allows a company’s data to remain encrypted while the company works with third parties to process the data for their own purposes. The tools will reportedly allow for “zero-knowledge” advertising and a confidential financial exchanges application.
24 Aug. 2022
Startup's homomorphic encryption tool could allow for 'zero knowledge' advertising
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