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The Microsoft Simple Encrypted Arithmetic Library goes open source
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The Microsoft Simple Encrypted Arithmetic Library goes open source 

December 3, 2018 | Kristin Lauter, Kim Laine, and Sreekanth Kannepalli

Today we are extremely excited to announce that our Microsoft Simple Encrypted Arithmetic Library (Microsoft SEAL), an easy-to-use homomorphic encryption library developed by researchers in the Cryptography Research group at Microsoft, is open source on GitHub under an MIT License…

In the news | Decipher

Microsoft open sources SEAL homomorphic encryption library 

December 3, 2018

The library is designed specifically with cloud computing use cases in mind, giving customers a way to interact with encrypted data stored on cloud services without downloading and decrypting it, or having to give the encryption key to the cloud…

In the news | WinBuzzer

Microsoft SEAL Arrives as Simple and Efficient Homomorphic Encryption Solution 

December 3, 2018

Microsoft Research has announced a new homomorphic encryption library that balances privacy and convenience. Called Microsoft Simple Encrypted Arithmetic Library (Microsoft SEAL), the service is described as easy-to-use by the research team.

In the news | Intel AI

HE-Transformer for nGraph: Enabling Deep Learning on Encrypted Data 

December 3, 2018

We are pleased to announce the open source release of HE-Transformer, a homomorphic encryption (HE) backend to nGraph, Intel's neural network compiler. HE allows computation on encrypted data. This capability, when applied to machine learning, allows data owners to gain…

In the news | Slashdot

Microsoft to provide new encryption algorithm for the Healthcare Sector 

November 16, 2015

The healthcare sector gets a hand from Microsoft, who will release a new encryption algorithm which will allow developers to handle genomic data in encrypted format, without the need of decryption, and by doing so, minimizing security risks.

In the news | ITNews

Microsoft releases encryption tech for bioinformatics 

November 16, 2015

Microsoft has released tools that allow bioinformatics researchers to work on genome data sets securely to protect privacy.

In the news | The Register

Microsoft boffins build better crypto for secure medical data crunching 

November 16, 2015

As genome research - and the genomes themselves - get passed around the scientific community, the world's woken up to the security and privacy risks this can involve. A Microsoft research quintet has therefore published ways to help scientists work…

In the news | HEAT Project Blog

Microsoft Launch SEAL 

November 16, 2015

It is not just the HEAT project which is working on trying to find applications of Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption in practice; others around the world are also doing this. In particular Microsoft Research Labs have just announced a project called…

In the news | Softpedia News

Microsoft helps out healthcare sector with new data encryption algorithm 

November 16, 2015

Previous reports have pointed the finger at the healthcare sector as being woefully unprepared for the modern age of Internet-enabled devices that are always online and present a constant danger to the patient, hospital, and insurer data.

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