High-precision RNS-CKKS on small word-size architectures


Détails
Abstract
In this talk, Duhyeong Kim explains how to achieve high-precision RNS CKKS on fixed but smaller word-size architectures with both theoretical and experimental results.
About the speakers
Duhyeong Kim is a research scientist in Security and Privacy Research (SPR) group at Intel Labs and leads the FHE algorithm & workload team in the group. His major research topics are homomorphic encryption and lattice-based cryptography, but he is broadly interested in all aspects of cryptography and mathematical problems derived from them. Duhyeong Kim completed his PhD in 2021 at Seoul National University (SNU), where he was advised by Jung Hee Cheon. In 2015, he graduated with Highest Honors from SNU majoring in Mathematical Sciences.
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High-precision RNS-CKKS on small word-size architectures