← Back to context Comment by bo1024 12 years ago A lot of things that were practically impossible 50 (or even 5) years ago are commonplace today. 2 comments bo1024 Reply acqq 12 years ago That doesn't change the fact that nobody today can use homomorphic encryption, contrary to your claim. bo1024 12 years ago I did not mean to make any such claim (hence the phrase, "in theory"). I was responding to the statement that "large cloud systems are fundamentally incapable of protecting data" by pointing out that, in theory, they are.
acqq 12 years ago That doesn't change the fact that nobody today can use homomorphic encryption, contrary to your claim. bo1024 12 years ago I did not mean to make any such claim (hence the phrase, "in theory"). I was responding to the statement that "large cloud systems are fundamentally incapable of protecting data" by pointing out that, in theory, they are.
bo1024 12 years ago I did not mean to make any such claim (hence the phrase, "in theory"). I was responding to the statement that "large cloud systems are fundamentally incapable of protecting data" by pointing out that, in theory, they are.
That doesn't change the fact that nobody today can use homomorphic encryption, contrary to your claim.
I did not mean to make any such claim (hence the phrase, "in theory"). I was responding to the statement that "large cloud systems are fundamentally incapable of protecting data" by pointing out that, in theory, they are.