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Cryptography / Public-key cryptography / Homomorphic encryption / Secure multi-party computation / Cryptographic protocol / Paillier cryptosystem / Privacy / Digital signature / Internet privacy / Zero-knowledge proof / Encryption / Cloud computing security
Date: 2012-12-10 10:27:09
Cryptography
Public-key cryptography
Homomorphic encryption
Secure multi-party computation
Cryptographic protocol
Paillier cryptosystem
Privacy
Digital signature
Internet privacy
Zero-knowledge proof
Encryption
Cloud computing security

Privacy-Preserving Computation (Position Paper) Florian Kerschbaum SAP Research Karlsruhe, Germany

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