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Source: SC Magazine - Posted by Anthony Pell
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A researcher at IBM has developed a way to analyze encrypted data without decoding it, according to a statement from IBM.
The breakthrough method leverages a concept called “fully homomorphic encryption,” and stems from achievements an IBM researcher, Craig Gentry, developed on a problem that has stymied researchers for nearly 30 years.
"Fully homomorphic encryption is a bit like enabling a layperson to perform flawless neurosurgery while blindfolded, and without later remembering the episode,” Charles Lickel, vice president of software research at IBM, said in a statement.
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