Comment by wbeckler 3 years ago Maybe the I/O pattern could be hideable using confidential computing, like with a Nitro Enclave. 1 comment wbeckler Reply teraflop 3 years ago Maybe, but if you have a secure enclave that can be trusted not to leak data, then you don't really need PIR. You can just have clients encrypt their queries with a key that can only be decrypted by the code running in the enclave.
teraflop 3 years ago Maybe, but if you have a secure enclave that can be trusted not to leak data, then you don't really need PIR. You can just have clients encrypt their queries with a key that can only be decrypted by the code running in the enclave.
Maybe, but if you have a secure enclave that can be trusted not to leak data, then you don't really need PIR. You can just have clients encrypt their queries with a key that can only be decrypted by the code running in the enclave.