I often like, I think you often hear people talk about fully homomorphic encryption as an option. But when we dig into it, we also, I think everybody will admit that it's just not there in terms of the research. Now one other term that you often hear used in relation to NPCs or compared to NPC are T E E's. The stands for trusted execution environments. This definitely seems like a very different concept. In this case, you're talking about a secure place in the hardware where a computation can be done but I don't see it using any of the same concepts or man like polynomial concepts that we've just been talking about. And yet it's often compared
In this week's episode, Anna and Fredrik give a general introduction to MPCs, go over a few examples of MPCs in action, compare them with other cryptographic concepts, try to pronounce "fully homomorphic encryption" properly, and more!
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