1. This is sort of like homomorphic encryption (where an entity is able to maneuver and operate on top of encrypted data without decrypting the data or having knowledge of the underlying data being managed). The reason this comparison to homomorphic encryption is being drawn is because this is essentially a property that this cryptographic scheme must possess.
2. The goal of this cryptographic scheme is to allow for programs / packages to execute given commands & schemes without the instructions for said program being decipherable (i.e., the distinguishable part).
3. This would involve you feeding the program in question some sort of encrypted information that it could iterate upon to produce the desired result w/o ever needing to decrypt your input or the 'instructions' given to the machine
If this sounds like its impossible to you, then you're not the only that's held this belief. There are plenty of others that have been incredulous about the efficacy of this proposed cryptographic scheme for years (there are no working models yet, this is all purely theoretical)
1. This is sort of like homomorphic encryption (where an entity is able to maneuver and operate on top of encrypted data without decrypting the data or having knowledge of the underlying data being managed). The reason this comparison to homomorphic encryption is being drawn is because this is essentially a property that this cryptographic scheme must possess.
2. The goal of this cryptographic scheme is to allow for programs / packages to execute given commands & schemes without the instructions for said program being decipherable (i.e., the distinguishable part).
3. This would involve you feeding the program in question some sort of encrypted information that it could iterate upon to produce the desired result w/o ever needing to decrypt your input or the 'instructions' given to the machine
If this sounds like its impossible to you, then you're not the only that's held this belief. There are plenty of others that have been incredulous about the efficacy of this proposed cryptographic scheme for years (there are no working models yet, this is all purely theoretical)
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