Presentation to RECSI about Verifiable Fully Homomorphic Encryption
Presentation to RECSI about Verifiable Fully Homomorphic Encryption
Last week, researchers from the WiSeCom group at Artemisa attended RECSI, a biennial Spanish conference on cryptography and information security, which this year was held in León.

Last week, researchers from the WiSeCom group at Artemisa attended RECSI, a biennial Spanish conference on cryptography and information security, which this year was held in León. On October 24th, Álvaro Montes presented the paper Verifiable Fully Homomorphic Encryption: Achievements and Hurdles Ahead, a collaborative work with researchers Vanesa Daza, Zaira Pindado, Carla Ràfols and Sergi Rovira.
This publication is part of the project Artemisa, financed by “European Union NextGeneration-EU, the Recovery Plan, Transformation and Resilience, through INCIBE”.
