Security and Privacy Risk Simulator for Machine Learning (arXiv:2312.17667)
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Security and Privacy Risk Simulator for Machine Learning (arXiv:2312.17667)
Implementing Homomorphic Encryption in Golang 🌱
Contains Packages for ElGamal, Paillier, Goldweiser-Micali and DGK Homomorphic Encryption System. Also implements secure multiplication, division and comparison.
Java implementation of Paillier algorithm. This is one of the few known system that preserves additive homomorphic properties. JCA PaillierProvider follows the requirements of Java Cryptography Architecture Reference Guide for Java Platform Standard Edition 6 issued by Oracle.
MATLAB Class-Based Toolbox for Paillier Crypto System
TNO MPC Lab - Protocols - Distributed Keygen
Secure outsourcing of image editing to untrusted cloud environments by implementing Paillier's Homomorphic Cryptosystem and extending it to work over images. Implementing a homomorphic brightness function as proof of concept.
Secure Interrogation of Genomic Databases (SIG-DB) using Homomorphic Encryption
A Rust implementation of the Paillier cryptosystem
基于Paillier的匿名投票系统前端项目,后端项目为 AnonVote-Server 与 Paillier-Server
Contains the project code to develop a Homomorphic Encryption using Databases developed in Java and swings developed on Paillier Cryptosystem
Implementation of the "Privacy preserving ID3 using Gini Index over horizontally partitioned data" as described by S. Samet and A. Miri.
This is an API of a full stack project which implements Partial Homomorphic Encryption using Paillier's Encryption on a banking system.
Just an implementation of Paillier Cryptosystem written in Rust.
TNO MPC Lab - Distributed Paillier
TNO PET Lab - secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) - Protocols - Secure Risk Propagation
A secure Image Processing pipeline based on Homomorphic Encryption, capable of performing various central tasks. Most notably, it includes matching encrypted images using the SIFT algorithm.
TNO MPC Lab - Protocols - Secure Comparison
Homomorphic encryption via the Paillier cryptosystem in Go. Supports addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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