Comment by bo1024
12 years ago
Sure, one would more realistically use any standard encryption scheme. Agreed on homomorphic encryption as mentioned in my previous comment. But "impractical" is a far cry from "fundamentally impossible".
12 years ago
Sure, one would more realistically use any standard encryption scheme. Agreed on homomorphic encryption as mentioned in my previous comment. But "impractical" is a far cry from "fundamentally impossible".
Impractical is in sense "nobody can actually it, only the papers are written about it." Practically impossible to use.
A lot of things that were practically impossible 50 (or even 5) years ago are commonplace today.
That doesn't change the fact that nobody today can use homomorphic encryption, contrary to your claim.
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