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Mit verschlüsselten Daten zu arbeiten, ohne sie entschlüsseln zu müssen, klingt unmöglich. Und doch bietet die homomorphe Verschlüsselung genau diese Möglichkeit. Dafür ist jedoch viel Mathematik vonnöten und die lässt sich Christopher in der 26. Folge des "Passwort"-Podcasts von einem Gast mit ausgewiesener Expertise erklären. Nicht nur graue Theorie, auch apfelbunte Praxis kommt nicht zu kurz: Eine Anwendung in Apples Cloud zeigt, wie nützlich homomorphe Verschlüsselung ist. - Craig Gentry's Paper zu FHE mit ideal lattices: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~odonnell/hits09/gentry-homomorphic-encryption.pdf - Craig Gentry's Dissertation zu FHE: https://crypto.stanford.edu/craig/craig-thesis.pdf - MS "Kryptonets" Paper von 2016: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/CryptonetsTechReport.pdf - https://fhe.org/resources/ - https://homomorphicencryption.org - Michaels Artikel über die Apple-Usecases: https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Wie-Apple-mit-homomorpher-Verschluesselung-Daten-schuetzen-will-10193623.html (+) Mitglieder unserer Security Community auf heise security PRO hören alle Folgen bereits zwei Tage früher. Mehr Infos: https://pro.heise.de/passwort
This week, we sat down with Nick New, CEO of Optalysys, to explore the groundbreaking technology transforming data security, AI, and cloud services. From optical processing to fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), this episode dives into the cutting-edge innovations driving the next era of secure computing.Nick shares:· His journey from his PhD in optical pattern recognition to founding Optalysys.· How Optalysys leverages optical processing and FHE to process encrypted data without ever decrypting it—ushering in a new standard for secure AI and cloud computing.· Optalysys's big win at the Cambridge Tech Week Scale Up Awards and their plans for product launches, blockchain applications, and setting up a U.S office.· Their mission to establish global hardware standards for FHE as part of the FETCH consortium.· And, Optalysys's vision to become the “Nvidia of FHE.”Produced by Cambridge TV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode AVB sits down with David Lachmish, co-founder of IKA (previously Dwallet Network).IKA is the fastest parallel MPC network launching on Sui.I really enjoyed this conversation as it has a really natural flow, covering, among many things:* How adversity creates excellence and comfort breeds mediocrity. Why everyone should spend at least one year living in a culture different from where they grew up in.* An analysis of the current web3 landscape - why web3 is fundamentally a cybersecurity industry.* The work of his cracked team of award winning cryptographers and security researchers.* Back to the basics: the fundamental guarantees of blockchain and how public key cryptography works.* A masterclass in MPC networks - how they have evolved, different ways of implementing (ZK, FHE) for different use cases.* IKA novel algorithm for zero trust, mass implementation.* Use cases for IKA builders* And a lot more!Resourceshttps://ika.xyzFollow on Socialshttps://x.com/AvbNearhttps://x.com/d3h3d_https://x.com/ikadotxyz
Join Ceteris and the Delphi Research infrastructure team for an extensive analysis of blockchain architecture trends heading into 2025. The discussion delves into the evolution of high-throughput chains, examining Solana's influence on performance-focused architectures and the emergence of competitors like Sui and Monad. The team explores key developments across major ecosystems, from Ethereum's scaling efforts and BeamChain proposal to Bitcoin's ZK innovations and Solana's state compression initiatives.
Summary In this week's episode, Anna (https://x.com/AnnaRRose) catches up with Dan Boneh (https://twitter.com/danboneh), Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University. They discuss the focus of his research today, covering new ZK research problems and themes. This includes work on lattice-based SNARKs, ZK for content provenance, ZK in the FHE context, updates on ZK in ML and more! Here's some additional links for this episode: 0:03:08.3 Episode 256: New ZK Use Cases with Dan Boneh (https://zeroknowledge.fm/256-2/) Episode 100: Dan Boneh on the past, present & future of cryptography (https://zeroknowledge.fm/100-2/) 0:03:44.6 Episode 341: coSNARKs with Ais and Lukas from TACEO (https://zeroknowledge.fm/341-2/) 0:07:57.2 LaBRADOR: Compact Proofs for R1CS from Module-SIS? Ward Beullens and Gregor Seiler (https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1341.pdf) 0:07:57.2 Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More by Bünz, Bootle, Boneh, Poelstra, Wuille, and Maxwell (https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/1066.pdf) 0:09:44.7 Greyhound: Fast Polynomial Commitments from Lattices by Nguyen and Seiler (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1293.pdf) 0:11:28.3 LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Applications to Succinct Proof Systems Dan Boneh and Binyi Chen (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257.pdf) 0:12:48.2 Protostar: Generic Efficient Accumulation/Folding for Special-sound Protocols by Bünz and Chen (https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/620.pdf) 0:13:03.3 BaseFold: Efficient Field-Agnostic Polynomial Commitment Schemes from Foldable Codes by Zeilberger, Chen and Fisch (https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1705.pdf) 0:13:03.3 Blaze: Fast SNARKs from Interleaved RAA Codes by Brehm, Chen, Fisch, Resch, Rothblum and Zeilberger (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1609.pdf) 0:13:03.3 Episode 277: Nova and Beyond with Srinath Setty (https://zeroknowledge.fm/277-2/) 0:31:16.5 Verifiable FHE via Lattice-based SNARKs by Atapoor, Baghery, Pereira and Spiessens (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/032.pdf) 0:35:15.6 ARC: Accumulation for Reed–Solomon Codes by Bünz, Mishra, Nguyen and Wang (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1731.pdf) 0:49:10.9 VerITAS: Verifying Image Transformations at Scale by Datta, Chen and Boneh (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1066.pdf) 1:00:42.7 ZK Whiteboard Sessions - Module One: What is a SNARK? by Dan Boneh (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-one/) ZK Hack V (https://zkhack.dev/zkhackV/) kicks off this week, running from Nov 26 to Dec 17! Sign up for your spot here (https://zkhack.dev/zkhackV/). Check out the latest jobs in ZK at the ZK Podcast jobs board here! (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/) Aleo (http://aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. As Aleo is gearing up for their mainnet launch in Q1, this is an invitation to be part of a transformational ZK journey. Dive deeper and discover more about Aleo at http://aleo.org/ (http://aleo.org/). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g)
Bon en salle 33 Avec la gang du Gros Buck, spectacle organisé à chaque année par Derrick Frenette depuis 7 Ans. Accompagnés de Guillaume Boldock, Christophe Dupéré et Ouellet, ils viennent discuter de l'importance d'une tournée comme le gros buck dans la région, de l'impact du FHE et ainsi que d'une chanson méconnue de Garou.Monteur : Steve LévesqueRégisseur : Steve LévesqueAnimateur : Pierre-Marc Langevin et Mathieu Higgins
In this episode, Austin chats with Yannik Schrade (Arcium) about the current state of zero knowledge technology. The conversation delves into various aspects of zero knowledge proofs, secure multi-party computation (MPC), and fully homomorphic encryption (FHE). Yannick explains the historical development of these technologies, their applications, and how they differentiate from traditional encryption methods. The discussion also covers challenges in the field, such as computation complexity and the need for hardware acceleration. Yannick introduces Arcium's approach to confidential computing, emphasizing developer accessibility and practical implementation in DeFi and DePIN. The conversation also explores the potential future of these technologies, including the integration of AI and the vision of a global supercomputer for confidential computations.DISCLAIMER The content herein is provided for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities, options, futures, or other derivatives related to securities in any jurisdiction, nor should not be relied upon as advice to buy, sell or hold any of the foregoing. This content is intended to be general in nature and is not specific to you, the user or anyone else. You should not make any decision, financial, investment, trading or otherwise, based on any of the information presented without undertaking independent due diligence and consultation with a professional advisor. Solana Foundation Foundation and its agents, advisors, council members, officers and employees (the “Foundation Parties”) make no representation or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the information herein and expressly disclaims any and all liability that may be based on such information or any errors or omissions therein. The Foundation Parties shall have no liability whatsoever, under contract, tort, trust or otherwise, to any person arising from or related to the content or any use of the information contained herein by you or any of your representatives. All opinions expressed herein are the speakers' own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of any entities.
If you're keen to share your story, please reach out to us!Guest:https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnes-leroy/https://jobs.zama.ai/Powered by Artifeks!https://www.linkedin.com/company/artifeksrecruitmenthttps://www.artifeks.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/agilerecruiterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enginearsioTwitter: https://x.com/EnginearsioAll Podcast Platforms: https://smartlink.ausha.co/enginears00:00 - Enginears Intro.00:48 - Agnès & Zama Intro.01:50 - The journey of Zama from the start.03:17 - How is Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) different from traditional encryption methods?04:26 - What made FHE possible in 2009?05:41 - What is Zama's mission and where is Zama's FHE being utilised?06:53 - Where is FHE being applied in the market today and why?10:25 - Where are the biggest challenges in protecting data at the moment?11:35 - How do you make the computations x100 faster?12:59 - Where are the performance challenges for AI?14:07 - Why is it so costly to run and train LLMs?15:11 - How & why are Zama using Rust + other technologies?16:58 - Decisions when choosing what technologies to use - how to go about choosing?18:54 - Problems Agnès & the Zama GPU team are solving today.21:24 - Zama's current environment and the type of people they are trying to attract (hiring & growing plans).24:47 - Agnès & Zama Outro.25:48 - Enginears Outro.Edited by: hunterdigital.co.ukHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome back to Eigenlayer Unlocked for episode 15. Today, we're exploring a concept that has intrigued cryptographers for decades but is now edging closer to practical use onchain — Fully Homomorphic Encryption, or FHE. We had the pleasure of speaking with Remi Gai from Inco, who walked us through how FHE is making its mark in crypto. Just recently, they announced a partnership with Circle as well to use FHE with Circle's stablecoin offerings. Think of FHE as the ability to perform computations on encrypted data without ever decrypting it, its better than *just* using ZK or MPC. Inco's universal confidential computing network is looking to tackle one of blockchain's biggest features, yet at the same time one of the biggest challenges: overwhelming transparency. By allowing developers to build with encrypted types and perform private computations directly onchain, they're opening up new opportunities for usecases which just won't have PMF in a truly open, transparent environment. Think about your mortgage details. Or you car loan. Or your bank account. The conversation also dove into the unique blend of FHE with Cosmos SDK and how dual-staking with EigenLayer could bring an additional layer of security and guarantees through restaked ETH. We discussed the low level network architecture to blending privacy, performance, and scalability in a way that keeps things transparent, yet confidential where needed. So whether you're curious about private AMMs, secure payrolls, or even onchain gaming, this discussion will give you a fresh perspective on how FHE could be a core part of the future blockchain stack. Website: https://therollup.co/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd.. Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcast Follow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupco Follow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollup Follow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandy Join our TG group: https://t.me/+8ARkR_YZixE5YjBh The Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-discl
We kicked off the final hour talking about Michigan/Michigan State as Chris Balas from theWolverine.com joined us. He and Huge previewed tomorrow's rivalry game, gave their thoughts on where each team is better than the other, they gave their predictions on who wins it, and more. We were then joined by Brian Ferrick, who coached Bill's son Ace when he was younger, and also Coached a lot of the Seniors on the FHE team. He and Huge talked about Ace and his journey from playing Soccer to playing Football, they talked about some of the other Seniors that will be honored tonight, and so much more. We were then joined by Forest Hills Eastern Head Football Coach Joe Schwander. He and Huge talked about the meaning behind Senior Night, talked about the Seniors, and more. We wrapped up the show with a "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Bull Dog Head Coach Tony Annese. He and Huge talked about the Anchor-Bone Classic as Ferris is set to take on Grand Valley State tomorrow. Huge and Coach talked about how the two teams stack up, discussed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Brian Ferrick, who was Ace's Youth Football Coach, is the Father of Max and Drew Ferrick, and also Coached a lot of the Seniors on the FHE team. He and Huge talked about Ace and his journey from playing Soccer to playing Football, they talked about some of the other Seniors that will be honored tonight, and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting from Forest Hills Eastern as they're celebrating Senior Night tonight. Throughout the show, we were joined by some great people to talk about Senior Night, tonight's match up between FHE and Reeths-Puffer, and other High School games throughout Michigan. We were also joined by some of our other great guests to talk about the Michigan/Michigan State game, the Lions, and more. In our first hour, we were joined by Buck Geno from 96.1 the Game in GR so he and Huge could talk about some of the big High School match-ups tonight, talk about the Playoffs, and much more. We were then joined by Katie Hardy from "Six Ft. Over," where they're on a mission to awareness to Suicide Prevention and other Mental Health issues. Katie joined us to tell us about how this started, talked about what they do to bring awareness to the matter, and talked about how you can get involved. Go to SixFtOver.com to find out more. We talked about Michigan/Michigan State in our second hour as Jim Comparoni from SpartanMag.com joined us. We got his thoughts on how tomorrow night's game will go, he talked about where they feels comfortable with this Spartan team tomorrow, as well as how he sees Michigan playing, and more. We were then joined by George Blaha who is the voice of Spartan Football and Pistons Basketball. Huge and George talked about last weekends win over Iowa, gave their thoughts on how tomorrow's game goes, and talked a little about the Pistons. We kicked off the final hour talking about Michigan/Michigan State as Chris Balas from theWolverine.com joined us. He and Huge previewed tomorrow's rivalry game, gave their thoughts on where each team is better than the other, they gave their predictions on who wins it, and more. We were then joined by Brian Ferrick, who coached Bill's son Ace when he was younger, and also Coached a lot of the Seniors on the FHE team. He and Huge talked about Ace and his journey from playing Soccer to playing Football, they talked about some of the other Seniors that will be honored tonight, and so much more. We were then joined by Forest Hills Eastern Head Football Coach Joe Schwander. He and Huge talked about the meaning behind Senior Night, talked about the Seniors, and more. We wrapped up the show with a "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Bull Dog Head Coach Tony Annese. He and Huge talked about the Anchor-Bone Classic as Ferris is set to take on Grand Valley State tomorrow. Huge and Coach talked about how the two teams stack up, discussed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting from Forest Hills Eastern as they're celebrating Senior Night tonight. Throughout the show, we were joined by some great people to talk about Senior Night, tonight's match up between FHE and Reeths-Puffer, and other High School games throughout Michigan. We were also joined by some of our other great guests to talk about the Michigan/Michigan State game, the Lions, and more. In our first hour, we were joined by Buck Geno from 96.1 the Game in GR so he and Huge could talk about some of the big High School match-ups tonight, talk about the Playoffs, and much more. We were then joined by Katie Hardy from "Six Ft. Over," where they're on a mission to awareness to Suicide Prevention and other Mental Health issues. Katie joined us to tell us about how this started, talked about what they do to bring awareness to the matter, and talked about how you can get involved. Go to SixFtOver.com to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I bet you never heard of FHE. Me neither. Then I got a pitch about it. Tried to ignore it because I had never herd of it, but they were insistent. Turns out to be interesting. Fully homomorphic encryption, or FHE, has been talked about for about five years but not it has its very own industry association and NIST is starting to take it very seriously. It doesn't eliminate quantum encryption standards, but it might be a better defense against nation state attempts to break the strongest modern encryption, although I still think that's more a fever dream than a potential reality. One of the members of the new association with the unfortunate name of FHETCH, Niobium put me in front of the chief product officer, Jorge Myszne, to give me the lowdown on this tech. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crucialtech/support
Summary This week Anna (https://x.com/AnnaRRose) chats with Mikerah Quintyne-Collins (https://x.com/badcryptobitch) from HashCloak (https://x.com/hashcloak) and Stoffel Labs (https://x.com/StoffelMPC). They discuss how Mikerah got her start in the crypto space and then dive into the work she did at ChainSafe (https://chainsafe.io/) and eventually at HashCloak. They cover Mikerah's work on privacy preserving tech like ZK, TEE and MPC and learn about what drives her tweet game and the wisdom she has picked up over the years as a technical founder, driven by curiosity… and memes. Here's some additional links for this episode: ZK Mesh (https://zkmesh.substack.com/) @badcryptobitch Twitter (https://x.com/badcryptobitch) 03:24 Episode 40: Benedikt Bünz on Bulletproofs and Verifiable Delay Functions (https://zeroknowledge.fm/40-2/) 04:54 Ethereum Founder Vitalik talk 2017- What is Cryptoeconomics? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eotdyanxKV4) 11:03 “I will quite literally drop out if we got $100k in ETH” Tweet by Mikerah (https://x.com/badcryptobitch/status/1075184655609937920) 13:01 “I am being told I should brag more about co-inventing rollups” Tweet by Mikerah (https://x.com/badcryptobitch/status/1832057683970760734) 15:36 Building Scalable Decentralized Payment Systems by Adlerand Quintyne-Collins (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.06441) Check out the ZK Jobs Board (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/) for the latest jobs in ZK at jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/) Episode Sponsor Aleo (http://aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. As Aleo is gearing up for their mainnet launch in Q1, this is an invitation to be part of a transformational ZK journey. Dive deeper and discover more about Aleo at http://aleo.org/ (http://aleo.org/). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g)
Today we're broadcasting from the Watermark Country Club in Grand Rapids as the Forest Hills Eastern Athletic Boosters held their annual Golf outing. Throughout the show, we were joined by some of the great people connected to FHE to hear about raising money for their sports programs and facilities. We were also joined by some of our great insiders to talk about the Tigers, Lions, Michigan, Michigan State, and more. We kicked off the show talking about the Detroit Tigers as former Major Leaguer John Vander Wal joined us. He and Huge talked about a great weekend for our Tigers, gave their thoughts on World Series potential, and more. We wrapped up the hour with Scott Wherley, who heads up the FHE Athletic Boosters. He talked with Huge about their mission, how you can get involved, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting from the Watermark Country Club in Grand Rapids as the Forest Hills Eastern Athletic Boosters held their annual Golf outing. Throughout the show, we were joined by some of the great people connected to FHE to hear about raising money for their sports programs and facilities. We were also joined by some of our great insiders to talk about the Tigers, Lions, Michigan, Michigan State, and more. We kicked off the show talking about the Detroit Tigers as former Major Leaguer John Vander Wal joined us. He and Huge talked about a great weekend for our Tigers, gave their thoughts on World Series potential, and more. We wrapped up the hour with Scott Wherley, who heads up the FHE Athletic Boosters. He talked with Huge about their mission, how you can get involved, and more. We talked about the Lions and their win over the Cardinals in our second hour as Jeff Risdon from Lions Wire joined us. He and Huge talked about that game as they gave their opinions on what went right for the Lions as well as what didn't go so well, they talked about what a great bounce back it was, and much more. We were then joined by Chris Balas from theWolverine.com to talk about Michigan's win over USC. He and Huge talked about their expectations going into that game, gave their thoughts on why Michigan played so well, looked ahead on the schedule, and more. In our final hour, we talked about Michigan State's loss to Boston College as Graham Couch from the Lansing State Journal joined us. He and Huge talked about that gut-wrenching last minute loss, talked about the great changes they've seen with this team since a year ago, talked about Aidan Chiles, and much more. We were then joined by Doug Skene from theWolverine.com to talk about Michigan's win over USC. Doug told us what he thought improved since last week, talked about what still needs improvement, he and Huge talked about their expectations moving forward, and more. We were then joined by Benjamin Norrix who is the FHE Head Men/Women's Rowing Coach. He talked about how they're raising funds for their program, where they could use some help, and how you could get involved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
with Dan Boneh @tim_roughgarden @smc90In this special 50th episode of the web3 with a16z podcast, we discuss how work in the blockchains/ crypto space has led to advances in several important technologies — which can be (and are being) used by many other industries beyond crypto.Tim Roughgarden (a16z crypto Head of Research and professor at Columbia University) and Dan Boneh (a16z crypto Senior Research Advisor and professor at Stanford University) discuss these advances in conversation with Sonal Chokshi. Topics covered include automated market makers; credible auctions, collusion, and mechanism design not possible before; as well as zero knowledge; trusted execution environments (TEEs) and fully homomorphic encryption (FHE); and much more. We also discuss the recurring theme of how web3 provides a laboratory not only for experiments in governance, but for macroeconomics and more. The two also offer many useful explanations for anyone new to these technologies or seeking to understand why they matter in the big picture. It's an innovation story we've seen over and over again, from the space program to other massive invention efforts: Technologies developed for one purpose often lead to benefits for humanity overall.Pieces mentioned in this episode and other resources:On some results and challenges in cryptoeconomics -- Tim Roughgarden, CESC 20228 reasons why blockchain mechanism design is hard -- Tim Roughgarden, a16zcrypto.com, 2024The computer in the sky (short version) -- Tim Roughgarden, 2024Zero knowledge canon -- with Justin Thaler's annotated bibliography, a16zcrypto,com 2022Using zero-knowledge proofs to fight disinformation -- Trisha Datta and Dan Boneh, IACR 2023VerITAS: Verifying Image Transformations at Scale -- Trisha Datta, Binyi Chen, Dan Boneh, 2024Achieving crypto privacy and regulatory compliance [+pdf of full paper]-- Joseph Burleson, Michele Korver, Dan Boneh, 2022Credible auctions: A trilemma -- Mohammad Akbarpour, Shengwu Li, Econometrica, 2020Auction design for web3 [episode 3 of this podcast] -- Scott Duke Kominers, Tim Roughgarden, Sonal Chokshi, 2022Building Cicada: Private on-chain voting using time-lock puzzles -- Michael Zhu, 2023Transaction fee mechanism design for the Ethereum blockchain: An economic analysis of EIP-1559 -- Tim Roughgarden, 2020Collusion-resilience in transaction fee mechanism design -- Hao Chung, Tim Roughgarden, Elaine Shi, 2024Transaction fee mechanism design in a Post-MEV world -- Maryam Bahrani, Pranav Garimidi,Tim Roughgarden, 2024Notes on Proposer-Builder Separation (PBS) -- Barnabé Monnot, 2022Complexity-approximation trade-offs in exchange mechanisms: AMMs vs. LOBs -- Jason Milionis, Ciamac Moallemi, Tim Roughgarden, 2023Trusted execution environments (TEEs) for blockchain applications -- Ari Juels, a16zcrypto.com, 2023 As a reminder, none of the following is investment, business, legal, or tax advice; please see a16z.com/disclosures for more important information including a link to a list of our investments.
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
In this day and age, privacy and confidentiality are more important than ever. Advancements in the cryptographic research of zero knowledge proofs (ZKPs), fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and multi-party computation (MPC) paved the way for computational integrity and confidential computing. While FHE allows for computation to be performed on encrypted data without the need for prior decryption, it is MPC that enables compliance with regulations (e.g. AML). Arcium aims to build a global super computer for parallelised confidential computing, powered by custom MXEs (multi-party computation execution environments).Topics covered in this episode:Yannik's backgroundConfidentiality & decentralised complianceConfidential computingTEEs (trusted execution environments) & side-channel attacksZKP vs. MPC vs. FHEArcium's global super computer architectureHow Arcium differentiates itself from other privacy protocolsUse casesCensorship risksEcosystem developmentEpisode links:Yannik Schrade on TwitterArcium on TwitterSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Felix Lutsch.
Matej Panciak holds a PhD in mathematics and is a software engineer at the Argument Computer Corporation, where among other things, he works on Lurk. Lurk is a LISP for defining computations that can prove (in the ZKP sense) that they ran, which is probably useful for all sorts of cool things we haven't thought of yet, but right now, is pretty important for doing stuff on-chain. (I can easily imagine this being applicable to building something like a dweb version of AWS ... in some theoretical future where FHE is so good that you can just trust randos to run code for you). Anyway, Matej presented a super rad intro to Lurk, gave us a code demo (it worked!) and then enjoyed our usual über-nerd conversational segment at the end.
Cet épisode a été enregistré devant public dans le cadre de la 4e édition du Festival d'humour émergent en Abitibi-Témiscamingue dans la salle Le QG /// QUELLE SOIRÉE LES AMIS! QUELLE. SOIRÉE. C'est un ÉPISODE DOUBLE que nous avons présenté aux spectateurs du FHE en juin dernier alors que nous avons célébré l'anniversaire de Rosalie Lacroix (ce n'était pas son anniversaire) ainsi que le bachelorette de Rachelle Elie (elle ne prévoit pas se marier)! Pour l'occasion, Maxime Gervais a offert à Rosalie un voyage dans son passé en faisant la lecture de plusieurs statuts marquants tirés de ses réseaux sociaux! Murphy Cooper lui a ensuite expliqué en quoi elle avait du sang sur les mains avant de lui faire cadeau de son pardon! Mathieu Niquette s'est quant à lui plongé dans la peau du clown Guildo et a donné toute une go à Rosalie! Dans la partie bachelorette du spectacle, Maxime propose à Rachelle un questionnaire complètement olé-olé qui la mènera à nous faire de grandes révélations! Murphy en appelle aux souches haïtiennes de Rachelle et lui lit un poème en créole à propos du mariage! Puis Niquette offre la chance à Rachelle d'avoir une ultime discussion avec son fiancé (représenté par la face de son fils) avant le grand jour! En bonus: Julien Bernatchez nous a envoyé une vidéo personnalisée pour chacune de nos eux invitées! Des si et des rais: C'EST LA FÊTE, OU QUOI??? Avec: Murphy Cooper, Maxime Gervais et Mathieu Niquette (feat. Julien Bernatchez) Invitées: Rachelle Elie et Rosalie Lacroix Captation / Aiguillage / Réalisation : Chuck Thompson Montage : Mathieu Niquette Date d'enregistrement: 28 juin 2024 Date de diffusion Patreon: 22 juillet 2024 Date de diffusion publique: 22 août 2024 /// Tous nos liens sont sur LinkTree YouTube Patreon Facebook Discord Tiktok Instagram SpeakPipe Pour nous encourager davantage: Utilisez le code promo RAIS15 sur le site erosetcompagnie.com et obtenez 15% de rabais sur absolument tous les produits de la boutique en ligne! Vous pouvez également vous abonner ou renouveler votre abonnement à NordVPN via le nordvpn.com/dsedr pour obtenir 4 mois gratuits et nous donner un petit coup de pouce tout en protégeant vos précieuses données (ou tout en piratant tout l'Internet)!
Host Jon McLachlan sits down with Benoit Chevallier-Mames, VP of Privacy Preserving Cloud and Machine Learning at Zama, as our first returning guest after , The Security Podcast in Silicon Valley, a YSecurity production. Dive into the transformative world of Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), a technology that promises to revolutionize data privacy in AI applications. As an expert at RSA in SF in 2024, Benoit shares insights from his journey, from pioneering efforts at Apple to pushing the boundaries of privacy tech at Zama. Discover how Zama's cutting-edge advancements set the stage for a new era where data privacy and machine learning coexist seamlessly. Please tune in to learn about the practical applications of FHE in various industries and how it's shaping the future of secure data processing.
L'épisode intégral est disponible en tapant : "#43 - Jason Delabays - Evangéliser une technologie prometteuse, le FHE " - dans votre barre de recherche. ❤️ Si vous avez apprécié cet épisode de Behind The Chain, laissez un avis ou une note sur votre plateforme d'écoute ! ⚠️ Ce podcast ne constitue pas un conseil en investissement. Les investissements liés aux crypto-actifs et aux NFT sont risqués et peuvent conduire à une perte de la totalité de votre capital. Faites toujours vos propres recherches et soyez prudents ⚠️
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Fully homomorphic encryption, also known as the Holy Grail of cryptography, allows for computation to be performed on encrypted data, without the need for prior decryption. Its blockchain applications would enable programmable, institutional-grade, compliant privacy. With the addition of fhEVM libraries, solidity developers don't have to worry about the complex cryptography and only decide what layers of the UX should be private.We were joined by Guy Itzhaki & Guy Zyskind, to discuss fully homomorphic encryption and how Fhenix plans to leverage it to build an end-to-end encrypted Ethereum L2 with compliant privacy.Topics covered in this episode:Guy(s)' backgrounds and why they chose FHEThe differences between TEE, MPC, ZK and FHEThreshold decryptionThe challenges with FHE. Hardware acceleration. Zama's fhEVMFhenix architecturefhEVMUse cases for FHE & composabilityCompliant privacyFhenix roadmapEpisode links:Guy Zyskind on TwitterGuy Itzhaki on TwitterFhenix on TwitterEncryption Day @ ETH Denver (Feb. 28, 2024) registrationSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/530
Rick Mischel and I discuss being native NYers; growing up on film; went into law entertainment; read scripts at Electric Pictures; becoming Senior VP of Acquisitions for Live Entertainment; FHE; producing Suicide Kings; becoming President of Harvey Entertainment licensing Casper & Richie Rich; Mainframe CGI creates DVD films (Max Steele); Reach Games; Sony hires him to create a features studio; Hotel Transylvania, Open Season and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs tv series; Spiderman animated features; visual effects for MIB 3; Garfield; animation is worldwide; Smurfs; animation quality keeps getting better; working with Popeye; Diary of a Wimpy Kid; Ice Age; Rick & Morty; watching Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, and Simpsons;
Jason a commencé sa carrière dans une agence de développement web dans laquelle il avait lancé un département no code. Après avoir créé un premier projet sur Starknet, il a rejoint le projet Zama en janvier 2023. Dans cet épisode, Jason nous explique son parcours mais aussi avec un grand effort de vulgarisation le business de Zama et sa technologie, le FHE : -comment il a découvert les cryptos en 2017, -en quoi consistait le projet qu'il a lancé sur Starknet, -comment il a rencontré le fondateur de Zama, -ce qu'est le FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption), la technologie développée par Zama, -quels sont les cas d'usage principaux de cette technologie, -en quoi consiste le quotidien d'un Blockchain Ecosystem Lead, -pourquoi cet écosystème le passionne ? Un épisode qui va vous en apprendre beaucoup avec le juste niveau de technicité. Un grand merci à Jason pour son effort de pédagogie. ⚠️ Ce podcast ne constitue pas un conseil en investissement. Les investissements liés aux crypto-actifs et aux NFT sont risqués et peuvent conduire à une perte de la totalité de votre capital. Faites toujours vos propres recherches et soyez prudents ⚠️ Personnes, projets et structures cités dans l'épisode : Jason Delabays Zama FHE Rand Hindi Starknet Kakarot ❤️ Si vous avez apprécié cet épisode de Behind The Chain, n'hésitez pas à laisser un avis ou une note sur votre plateforme d'écoute ! Cela aide d'autres passionnés (ou futurs passionnés) par l'univers du web3 à découvrir le podcast.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Planning to build a cryptographic box with perfect secrecy, published by Lysandre Terrisse on January 1, 2024 on LessWrong. Summary Since September 2023, I started learning a lot of math and programming skills in order to develop the safest cryptographic box in the world (and yes, I am aiming high). In these four months, I learned important things you may want to know: Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) schemes with perfect secrecy do exist. These FHE schemes do not need any computational assumption. These FHE schemes are tractable (in the worst case, encrypting a program before running it makes it three times slower). We can therefore run infinitely dangerous programs without obtaining any information about them or their outputs. This may be useful in order to run a superintelligence without destroying the world. However, these schemes work only on quantum computers. In this post, I will firstly talk about how I learned about this FHE scheme, then I will explain my plan for making this cryptographic box, and finally, I will mention some ethical concerns about this cryptographic box. Before reading this post, I recommend you to read this post by Paul Christiano, and the comments that go with it. These are very informative, and they sharpened my views for this project. Paul Christiano presents a way to extract a friendly AI from an unfriendly one. This being only one example of what can be done with a cryptographic box, I will mostly consider cryptographic boxes as a solution to a problem that I call the malign computation problem. Introduction In August 2022, I started reading AGI Safety Literature Review. At one point, the authors tell this: One way to box an AGI is to homomorphically encrypt it. Trask (2017) shows how to train homomorphically encrypted neural networks. By homomorphically encrypting an AGI, its predictions and actions also come out encrypted. A human operator with the secret key can choose to decrypt them only when he wants to. When I have read this for the first time, I told myself that I should check this work because it seemed important. And then I completely forgot about it. Then, in April 2023, during a PHP lesson, I realized that the problem of processing a request made by a malevolent user is similar to the problem of boxing a superintelligence. After the lesson, I asked the teacher how to prevent code injections, and he gave me two answers: Do not show your code to the public. This answer didn't convince me, because even current hackers know how to go around this precaution. Encrypt the request before processing it. This is the moment I remembered the quote from AGI Safety Literature Review. After looking back at every note that I made about AI Safety, I managed to find back the work made by Trask. Trask's work Trask's post shows how to build an encrypted AI using the Efficient Integer Vector Homomorphic Encryption. However, since this scheme (along with every other FHE scheme I know about on classical computers) relies on computational assumptions, we have some problems: The scheme may not be safe. A computational assumption consists of stating "There is no efficient way to solve this problem". However, we do not know how to prove any such statement, as this would solve the PNP problem. Most FHE schemes (including this one) depend on the Learning With Errors (LWE) problem. Although LWE is quite secure for the moment, I won't bet the existence of all life on Earth on it. Similarly, I won't bet the safety of a superintelligence on it. This scheme takes too long to compute. In practice, the first superintelligence will probably have more than a hundred billion weights and biases, making this scheme very expensive or even unusable. This scheme isn't fully homomorphic. Basically, a cryptographic scheme is said to be homomorphic when we can run s...
UFC 296 Recap and Reaction, Leon Edwards still Champ, Josh Emmett Big win - Santana Podcast EP. 8Welcome to Episode 8 of the Santana Podcast! In this thrilling installment, Rio and JC Santana dive headfirst into the exhilarating world of UFC 296, breaking down every jaw-dropping moment and unforgettable matchup. The past weekend delivered an adrenaline-packed spectacle, featuring a possible female fight of the year and Josh Emmett's awe-inspiring performance that will be etched in MMA history.Get ready for an in-depth analysis as JC Santana dissects the heart-pounding action, sharing insights and perspectives that only a seasoned expert can provide. Learn about Leon Edwards' championship defense against Colby Covington and the strategic brilliance that solidified his status as a world-class fighter.But that's not all – JC Santana goes beyond the Octagon, shedding light on upcoming events and the impressive performances of IHP and FHE fighters. With a wealth of experience and insider knowledge, JC Santana offers listeners a front-row seat to the world of mixed martial arts.Whether you're a hardcore fan or a casual observer, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on the electrifying commentary, engaging discussions, and expert predictions. Tune in, comment, like, share, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with the latest in the world of UFC and beyond. Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the fight game with Rio and JC Santana on the Santana Podcast!We're eager to hear from our amazing audience! Don't forget to drop a LIKE, SHARE the excitement, COMMENT your thoughts, and let us know what topics you'd like us to explore in future episodes. Your feedback drives our passion to deliver more engaging content!Tune in, join the conversation, and stay updated with the Santana's Podcast community. Subscribe for more riveting discussions and insights from the world of sports, fighting, and beyond! #mma #sports #podcast #leonedwards #joshemmett ON TODAY'S SHOW:(00:00:00) - Intros (Rio Santana)(00:00:20) - Rio recaps UFC 296(00:00:36) - Josh Emmett Knockout over Bryce Mitchell(00:02:25) - Breaking Down the Main Event - Leon vs Colby (00:04:25) - Sean Strickland and Dricus Du Plessis fighting in the crowd(00:06:55) - JC Santana Intro(00:17:06) - FHE Health x IHP: FHE Service and Business(00:18:17) - Update on Gregory Rodrigues and his new programming(00:23:25) - All FHE x IHP Fighters coming up in 2024(00:36:20) - We Listin - JC Social Segment(00:38:39) - From Failure to Genius(01:04:21) - JC Santana challenges in 2023 and what is coming up in 2024(01:11:26) - Rio and JC wishing everyone a Happy Holidays!Link JC Santana was talking about (From Failure to Genius)https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/10-famous-failures-that-will-inspire-you-success.htmlFollow IHPFIT on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ihpfitFollow IHPFIT on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ihpfitFollow IHPFIT on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihpfitLike IHPFIT on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IHPfitIf you or you know anyone struggling with mental health or substance abuse please get in touch with FHE Health today. Contact them here: ihp.fhehealth.comSupport the show
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Homo- (Greek prefix meaning ‘same'); -morphic (Greek suffix meaning ‘having a specific shape/form')Intuitively, one could deduct that homomorphic encryption indicates that the initial data and the encrypted result (cipher) could share the same form. Based on this property, it can be inferred that computation can be performed on the encrypted data, without prior decryption. By decrypting the result, you get the same output as the computation performed on the unencrypted data. While homomorphic encryption can be either additive or multiplicative, fully homomorphic encryption supports both types of operations. Unlike ZKPs, which are proofs of computational integrity, fully homomorphic encryption allows for encrypted data computation, without revealing additional information about the original data. This could provide the missing link for ensuring private transactions on blockchains' public ledgers.We were joined by Rand Hindi, CEO of Zama, to discuss fully homomorphic encryption solutions, how they differ from ZKPs & MPC, and how they can be leveraged to ensure compliant programmable privacy.Topics covered in this episode:Rand's background and his interest in privacyMeeting Pascal and founding ZamaFully homomorphic encryption (FHE)Zero knowledge proofs vs. Multi-party computation vs. Fully homomorphic encryptionTaking fully homomorphic encryption 'mainstream'Zama's productsfhEVMHow multi-party computation would secure fhEVMMulti-key homomorphic encryption & functional encryptionDeploying an FHE rollupFHE use casesPrivacyZama's business modelEpisode links: Rand Hindi on TwitterZama on TwitterFhenix on TwitterSponsors: dYdX Foundation: The recently launched dYdX chain features new governance and token economics, that empower stakers and promote validator decentralisation. Bridge your DYDX tokens and contribute to the evolution of dYdX chain, fully permissionless and community driven. - https://bit.ly/47kqG59This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/523
ENS writes an open letter to Unstoppable Domains. Aave Companies rebrands to Avara. BlackRock files for an Ethereum Spot ETF. And Fhenix publishes its whitepaper for FHE rollups.
In this week's episode, Anna Rose (https://twitter.com/annarrose) is joined by Nigel Smart (https://twitter.com/SmartCryptology), Professor at KU Leuven (https://www.kuleuven.be/english/kuleuven) and Chief Academic Officer at Zama (https://www.zama.ai/) to discuss the advancements in MPC over recent years. Nigel unpacks core components of MPC systems, including garbled circuits, secret sharing, and FHE. They discuss both systems-level applications like DKGs and Threshold Signature Schemes and actual real-world deployments. Throughout the episode, they also discuss how MPC and ZK differ, but how they can be used together to enhance each other's capabilities. Here's some additional links for this episode: 17 misconceptions about SNARKs (and why they hold us back by Justin Thaler (https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/17-misconceptions-about-snarks/) Nigel Smart's GitHub (https://nigelsmart.github.io/) Unbound Security GitHub (https://github.com/unboundsecurity) Unbound Security Twitter (https://twitter.com/unboundsecurity) MPC Alliance (https://www.mpcalliance.org/) What is a multi-party computation (MPC) wallet? (https://www.alchemy.com/overviews/mpc-wallet) Relevant ZK Podcast eps Trusted Setups & FHE * Episode 76: Sean Bowe on SNARKs, Trusted Setups & Elliptic Curve Cryptography (https://zeroknowledge.fm/76-2/) * Episode 124: Exploring FHE with Flavio Bergamaschi from IBM Research (https://zeroknowledge.fm/124-2/) * Episode 133: Trusted Setup Ceremonies Explored (https://zeroknowledge.fm/133-2/) * Episode 137: Trusted Setup Bonus: Tornado Cash (https://zeroknowledge.fm/137-2/) * Episode 248: Revisiting FHE with Rand Hindi from Zama (https://zeroknowledge.fm/248-2/) * Episode 270: FHE and ZKPs with Sunscreen's Ravital Solomon (https://zeroknowledge.fm/270-2/) MPC * Episode 90: MPC systems with Nigel Smart (https://zeroknowledge.fm/90-2/) * Episode 203: MPC and DAGs with Aleph Zero's Adam Gagol & Matthew Niemerg (https://zeroknowledge.fm/episode-203-mpc-and-dags-with-aleph-zeros-adam-gagol-matthew-niemerg/) Applications are now open to attend zkHack Istanbul - Nov 10-12! Apply here: https://www.zkistanbul.com/ (https://www.zkistanbul.com/) RISC Zero's (https://r0.link/ZKpodcast) out-of-the-box tooling allows developers to access the magic of ZK proofs from any chain without needing to learn custom languages or build custom zk circuits. Bonsai, RISC Zero's most anticipated product, allows developers to prove huge programs off-chain, roll them into one succinct proof, and verify anywhere with low amounts of gas. Visit https://r0.link/ZKpodcast (https://r0.link/ZKpodcast) to learn more and sign up today for the Bonsai waitlist. GnosisDAO (https://www.gnosis.io/) are searching for a VP of Technology who will provide technical leadership, foster innovation, and ensure the success of their technology. Check out the full job description and apply on the ZK Jobs Board jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/ (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/) If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)
In this special live episode, recorded at zkSummit10, host Anna Rose (https://twitter.com/annarrose) chats with regular co-hosts Tarun Chitra (https://twitter.com/tarunchitra), Guillermo Angeris (https://twitter.com/GuilleAngeris) and Nico Mohnblatt (https://twitter.com/nico_mnbl) about the state of ZK today. They cover how the term ‘ZK' has evolved, market trends that are relevant to the ZK community today and ZK ‘crossovers' like ZKML or ZKFHE and their current status in the industry. They also discuss how the ZK space could grow in the future and share their predictions. Much of the conversation is fuelled by some great questions and comments from the live zk10 audience. This is the first episode recorded live from a ZK Podcast event, so if you have any feedback, pls tweet us @zeroknowledgefm! Here's some additional links for this episode: Episode 90: MPC systems with Nigel Smart (https://zeroknowledge.fm/90-2/) Episode 173: Building Private AMMs with Guillermo Angeris (https://zeroknowledge.fm/173-2/) (Guillermo's first episode!) Episode 269: Auctions with Kshitij Kulkarni, Matheus V. X. Ferreira and Tarun (https://zeroknowledge.fm/269-2/) Episode 270: FHE and ZKPs with Sunscreen's Ravital Solomon (https://zeroknowledge.fm/270-2/) 17 misconceptions about SNARKs (and why they hold us back) by Justin Thaler (https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/17-misconceptions-about-snarks/) Applications are now open to attend zkHack Istanbul - Nov 10-12! Apply here: https://www.zkistanbul.com/ (https://www.zkistanbul.com/) Aleo (http://aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. As Aleo is gearing up for their mainnet launch in Q4, this is an invitation to be part of a transformational ZK journey. Dive deeper and discover more about Aleo at aleo.org (http://aleo.org/) If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)
Our Guest: This week I had the pleasure to talk with my husband, Erik Sautter, about his literary journey and his experience being married to a crazy book lady (me). We opened the floor to your questions and you didn't disappoint! Thank you! Let us know in the comments if you have more questions and we'll tackle them on IG and FB for you!Books and resources recommended in this episode (minus Goosebumps, that's not a recommendation, that one's just here because… well… you know…):The Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldThe Pigman by Paul Zindel The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler WarnerEncyclopedia Brown by Donald J. SobolGoosebumps- Erik insisted I include the above meme he made just for this day. Red Phoenix by Larry Bond1984 by George OrwellAnimal Farm by George OrwellA Clockwork Orange by Anthony BurgessSlaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut Fox in Sox by Dr. SeussSandra BoyntonLet's Talk About series by Joy Berry- We have the full set, but I see some individual titles have been reprinted!Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail by Danica McKellarJohnny Tremain by Esther ForbesScholastic DVD Collections- these can still be found second hand for a steal or at the public librarySwallows and Amazons by Arthur RansomeReading Rainbow Presents: Gregory the Terrible Eater (1992 FHE release)Caps for Sale by Esphyr SlobodkinaWhere the Red Fern Grows by Wilson RawlsDoesTheDogDie.com- a website with crowdsourced content for books, movies, tv, and more.Phillis Wheatley by Shirley Graham- Find a complete printable list of The Messner Biographies here.The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien Thank you for listening! If you enjoy our podcasts, please leave a review or stars wherever you are listening- it means a lot to us! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reshelvingalexandria.com
[PC 75] Recap of UFC 291 and Exploring Training Topics - Stability, Balance, and Speed TrainingWelcome to Episode 75 of our thrilling podcast, where we dive into the electrifying world of UFC 291! In this action-packed episode, we'll provide a comprehensive recap of the latest UFC event and, most importantly, delve into essential training topics that fighters need to excel in the octagon: Stability Training, Balance Training, and Speed Training.**Recap of UFC 291: Unraveling the Fierce Battles**We'll kick off the show by breaking down all the adrenaline-pumping moments from UFC 291. Get ready to relive the bone-crunching kicks, jaw-dropping submissions, and the epic battles that left the crowd on the edge of their seats. Our hosts will analyze the main fights, discuss the standout performances, and provide insights into the strategies that led to victory. Whether you missed the event or just want to relive the excitement, this recap has you covered.**Training Topics: Unleashing the Fighter's Potential**Stability Training:Stability is the foundation upon which a fighter's performance is built. We'll explore how stability training plays a crucial role in improving overall strength, balance, and injury prevention. Our expert guests will share the best stability exercises that fighters can incorporate into their training routines to enhance their stability both on the ground and during striking exchanges.Balance Training:In the octagon, balance can be the difference between dodging a punch or getting caught off-guard. Our hosts will discuss the importance of balance training for fighters, focusing on exercises that enhance core strength, footwork, and agility. Listeners will learn how maintaining proper balance translates into better movement, enabling fighters to capitalize on opportunities and thwart their opponents with grace and precision.Speed Training:Speed is a game-changer in the world of mixed martial arts. Our episode wouldn't be complete without exploring the art of speed training for fighters. From lightning-fast strikes to quick takedowns, we'll uncover the techniques and drills used by the best fighters in the world to sharpen their reflexes and unleash their speed inside the cage.**Join the Conversation:**We invite all fight enthusiasts, athletes, and coaches to join us for this episode and share their thoughts on the latest UFC event and training methods. Whether you're a seasoned MMA fan or just getting into the sport, there's something for everyone in this episode.Tune in to Episode 75 as we combine exciting UFC action with practical insights into stability, balance, and speed training. Get ready to elevate your MMA knowledge and take your training to the next level!Struggling with mental health or substance abuse? No worries FHE has your back. Feel free to contact FHE Health at the website or the phone number listen below.Ihp.fhehealth.com(844) 383-5922Support the show
[PC 74] Daniel Marcos Big UFC Win, Training and Business Questions, Mental Health and Receiving Help! FHE x IHP
This week we discuss the rough week in the AORD, with lots of sell and not much to buy; Commodity updates; sudden drops by CLX and ALO; tips on investing from Morgan Housel, author of The Psychology of Money, and a pulled pork on FHE.
On this episode we talk about interest rate fears continuing to affect the market, PRN's exposure to commodities, Buffett's comments on The Intelligent Investor, thoughts about removing Josephines from the buy list, Don Bradman and investing, the Allkem (AKE) merger, a Pulled Pork on QBE, TK's history with commodity sells, buying banks stocks, value investing article in the AFR, block/brick sizes were used in the Renko tests, does Tony ever check the stocks he holds against what their current QAV Value shows, Tony's investment in FHE, the new Brettalator, and banks profits vis-a-vis interest rates.
Rand Hindi of Zama joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to discuss the importance of encryption and the benefits of homomorphic encryption. It's a great discussion with many branches of topics surrounding encryption and data privacy on FLOSS Weekly. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Dr Rand Hindi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: kolide.com/floss
Rand Hindi of Zama joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to discuss the importance of encryption and the benefits of homomorphic encryption. It's a great discussion with many branches of topics surrounding encryption and data privacy on FLOSS Weekly. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Dr Rand Hindi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: kolide.com/floss
Rand Hindi of Zama joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to discuss the importance of encryption and the benefits of homomorphic encryption. It's a great discussion with many branches of topics surrounding encryption and data privacy on FLOSS Weekly. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Dr Rand Hindi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: kolide.com/floss
Rand Hindi of Zama joins Doc Searls and Dan Lynch to discuss the importance of encryption and the benefits of homomorphic encryption. It's a great discussion with many branches of topics surrounding encryption and data privacy on FLOSS Weekly. Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Dr Rand Hindi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: kolide.com/floss
This week Anna Rose (https://twitter.com/annarrose) chats with Ravital Solomon (https://ravital.github.io/), founder of Sunscreen (https://sunscreen.tech/). They cover her early interest in lattice-based cryptography and how this paved the way for her work on FHE, starting at NuCypher then with her startup Sunscreen. They dive into the challenges involved when building with FHE as well as exploring the power in combining ZKP and FHE. They also discuss the early emergence of lattice-based zero knowledge proofs. Here are some additional links for this episode: Episode 269: Auctions with Kshitij Kulkarni, Matheus V. X. Ferreira and Tarun (https://zeroknowledge.fm/269-2/) Sunscreen Twitter (https://mobile.twitter.com/SunscreenTech) Sunscreen Website (https://sunscreen.tech/) zkSummit6: Beating the Flash Boys with Fully Homomorphic Encryption + ZKPs Ravital Solomon NuCypher (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo6cmljt5DU) Check out the ZK Jobs Board here: ZK Jobs (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/). Polygon zkEVM (https://polygon.technology/blog/polygon-zkevm-mainnet-beta-is-live?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=zkevm-launch&utm_term=mainnet-beta-live&utm_content=blog) is here. This performant, ZK-powered, open-source, EVM-equivalent rollup launched its Mainnet Beta last month. Polygon zkEVM is making scaling truly frictionless—fast finality and EVM-equivalence means devs can do everything they can do with the EVM, only cheaper. To connect to Polygon zkEVM, go to Polygon.technology (https://polygon.technology/) If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on Youtube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)
I am delighted to welcome this week's guest, Kurt Rohloff. Kurt is the CTO and Co-Founder of Duality Technologies, a privacy tech company that enables organizations to leverage data across their ecosystem and generate joint insights for better business while preserving privacy. Kurt was also Co-Founder of the OpenFHE Homomorphic Encryption Software Library that enables practical and usable privacy and collaborative data analytics.He's successfully led teams that are developing, transitioning, and applying first-in-the-world technology capabilities for both the Department of Defense as well as for commercial use. Kurt specializes in generating, developing, and commercializing innovative secure computing technologies with a focus on privacy and AI/ML at scale. In this episode, we discuss use cases for leveraging Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) and other PETs.In a previous episode, we spoke about federated learning; and in this episode, we learn how to achieve secure federated learning using fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) techniques.Kurt has been focused on and supported homomorphic encryption since it was first discovered, including his involvement in one of the seminal projects, funded by DARPA, where he ran an implementation team, called PROCEED.FHE, as opposed to other kinds of privacy technologies, is more general and malleable. As each organization has different needs when it comes to data collaboration, Duality Technologies offers three separate models for collaboration, which enable organizations to secure sensitive data while still allowing different types of sharing.Topics Covered:How companies can gain utility from a dataset while protecting the privacy of individuals or entitiesHow FHEs help with fraud prevention, How FHEs help with fraud prevention, secure investigations, real-world evidence & genome-wide association studiesUse cases for the three collaboration models Duality offers: Single Data Set, Horizontal Data Analysis, and Vertical Data AnalysisComparison & trade-offs involved between federated learning and homomorphic encryptionProliferation of FHE StandardsOpenFHE.org, the leading open source library for implementations of fully homomorphic encryption protocolsResources Mentioned:Review the OpenFHE encryption software libraryLearn about DualityGuest Info:Connect with Kurt on LinkedIn Privado.ai Privacy assurance at the speed of product development. Get instant visibility w/ privacy code scans.Shifting Privacy Left Media Where privacy engineers gather, share, & learnBuzzsprout - Launch your podcast Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Copyright © 2022 - 2024 Principled LLC. All rights reserved.
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In this week's episode, Anna (https://twitter.com/annarrose) revisits the topic of FHE with Rand Hindi (https://twitter.com/randhindi), CEO at Zama (https://www.zama.ai/). FHE stands for Fully Homomorphic Encryption, a cryptosystem that allows for computation to occur on encrypted inputs. They discuss the FHE landscape, what specific use cases it is ideal for, where the technology is at and how FHE differs from MPC and ZK. They also explore some of the nuances of the different types of approaches to FHE to achieve this cryptographic environment where one can do computation in a truly private manner. Here are some additional links for this episode: Episode 124: Exploring FHE with Flavio Bergamaschi from IBM Research (https://zeroknowledge.fm/124-2/) Definition of FHE (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homomorphic_encryption#Fully_homomorphic_encryption) A public key cryptosystem and a signature scheme based on discrete logarithms: Elgamal Scheme (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1057074) Pascal Paillier (https://twitter.com/pascal_paillier?lang=en) FHE.org (https://fhe.org/) FHE.org Discord (https://discord.com/invite/fhe-org) TFHE GitHub (https://tfhe.github.io/tfhe/) ZK Jobs Board (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/) – has a fresh batch of open roles from ZK-focused projects. Find your next opportunity working in ZK! Check out the Sub0 Event (https://sub0.polkadot.network/) from the Web3 Foundation (https://web3.foundation/) to explore the latest in Polkadot Network and the Substrate blockchain framework. Today's episode is sponsored by Anoma. Anoma is a set of protocols that enable self sovereign coordination. Anoma's first fractal instance Namada (https://namada.net/) is planned for later in 2022, and it focuses on enabling shielded transfers for any assets, with a few second transaction latency and near zero fees. Visit anoma.net (https://anoma.net) for more information. If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on Youtube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/) * Head to the ZK Community Forum (https://community.zeroknowledge.fm/) * Support our Gitcoin Grant (https://zeroknowledge.fm/gitcoin-grant-329-zkp-2)