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papers not added yet which should be added #1
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"label": "RAD78", |
I think it's better if you post the semantic scholar link as I already have the entire database, something like this: https://api.semanticscholar.org/v1/paper/b37b6c95bda81d7c1f84edc22da970d8f3a8519e
If the info is wrong on semantic scholar perhaps it's better to do it as you did it above.
…On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 2:59 PM iliailia ***@***.***> wrote:
"label": "RAD78",
"title": "On Data Banks and Privacy Homomorphisms",
"Abstract": "Encryption is a well-known technique for preserving the
privacy of sensitive information. One of the basic, apparently inherent,
limitations of this technique is that an information system working with
encrypted data can at most store or retrieve the data for the user; any
more complicated operations seem to require that the data be decrypted
before being operated on. This limitation follows from the choice of
encryption functions used, however, and although there are some truly
inherent limitations on what can be accomplished, we shall see that it
appears likely that there exist encryption functions which permit encrypted
data to be operated on without preliminary description of the operands, for
many sets of interesting operations. These special encryption functions we
call "privacy homomorphisms"; they form an interesting subset of arbitrary
encryption schemes (called "privacy transformations").",
"authors": ["Ronald L. Rivest", "Len Adleman", "Michael L. Dertouzos"],
"venue": "Foundations of Secure Computation",
"year": 1978,
"numCitations": 2069,
tags: ["he", "public-key cryptography", "foundations"]
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