Maybe not anytime soon but eventually... What worries me is that this homomorphic system is so much more complicated than encryption as most of us understand it today. I have been able to get a decent grasp of symmetric and asymmetric encryption but the last time I started reading up on homomorphic algorithms, I found myself completely overwhelmed. How would I know that it is truly secure and free from backdoors? (government mandated or otherwise)
Attack of the week: searchable encryption and the ever-expanding leakage function https://blog.cryptographyengineerin...tion-and-the-ever-expanding-leakage-function/
Is homomorphic encryption ready to deliver confidential cloud computing to enterprises? https://www.techrepublic.com/articl...-confidential-cloud-computing-to-enterprises/
A little off the "main" of this thread, but I am starting out on a walk through ChaCha20 because AirVpn is using it and papers have it showing great promise. Just starting out to see what is going to be involved in creating a system disk (LUKS) partition using it. Many crypto's feel it is better and faster than AES. I don't use AES anyway.
'Holy Grail' of Encryption Could Be a Game-Changer for AI https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1335061
Homomorphic encryption for cloud users https://techxplore.com/news/2020-01-homomorphic-encryption-cloud-users.html
Canada's cyber intelligence agency working on 'Holy Grail' of encryption https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cse-homomorphic-encryption-1.5468400
IBM completes successful field trials on Fully Homomorphic Encryption https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/202...field-trials-on-fully-homomorphic-encryption/