CANCELLED – April 2020 Education Session

PLEASE NOTE THE MARCH MEETING WAS CANCELLED, WE ARE TENTATIVELY MOVING OUR SPEAKER’S TALK TO APRIL INSTEAD. WE WILL KEEP YOU POSTED IF THERE ARE ANY FURTHER CHANGES.
 
Presented by Vancouver Security SIG, (ISC)² Vancouver Chapter, and ISSA Vancouver Chapter
 
Friday April 17th from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (PST)

Featured Presentation Topic(s): Homomorphic Encryption

Speaker(s): Rob Slade (M. Sc.)

DATE:April 17, 2020
TIME:2:00pm to 4:00pm (PST)
VENUE:KPMG Campus – 11th floor
777 Dunsmuir Street, V7Y 1K3, Vancouver B.C.Please be punctual for entry to the meeting room
RSVP Required – register at Eventbrite
TOPIC(S):Homomorphic Encryption 
PRESENTER(S):  Rob Slade (M. Sc.)


Abstract:

Recently security operations has become very excited about homomorphic encryption. It seems to be the latest “magic” security technology that will solve all our problems, but I don’t think we’ve really provided a good outline of what it is, and, particularly, what it can’t do.


This presentation will outline the basic concepts, note some specific forms and applications, and point out the various factors for use or consideration.


There is currently a lot of discussion and interest in this topic, but a good overview and analysis is hard to find. I’ve noted a few at:


https://community.isc2.org/t5/Tech-Talk/Homomorphic-Encryption/m-p/26922/highlight/true#M1683

 

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