Homomorphic encryption (HE) is a major and powerful tool within the context of privacy-enhancing technologies (PET). It can help to achieve end-to-end data security, facilitate outsourced computation over encrypted data, enhance data sharing and collaboration (e.g. federated learning), and ensure compliance with data protection regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, KVKK, etc., in addition to privacy-preserving. However, there are certain challenges in its implementation and deployment in production environments for industrial use cases pertaining to aspects such as FL to facilitate real-world applications. The enCRYPTON project focuses on overcoming these implementation and deployment challenges of HE.
The main goal of the enCRYPTON project is to enhance the innovation capacity of Sabanci University and Turkey in the field of PET. PETs have gained significant importance over the last decade, as the extraction and processing of data have emerged as a significant driver of value. However, this trend has raised privacy concerns regarding the use of sensitive data. The project aims to elevate Sabanci University's capabilities in scientific, technical, and management domains to the level of the EU while seeking to enhance the scientific research quality and excellence of the consortium within PET. The project aims to establish SU as an international PET excellence hub focusing on HE, and its applications in federated learning (FL) and secure multi-party computation (SMC).
The project’s expected outcomes include hardware and software acceleration of HE primitives, as well as, a prototype FL/SMC protocol implementation. Furthermore, the career development of Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs) is planned to be boosted by providing guidance and support which is to be facilitated by providing mentorship and industrial collaboration opportunities, specialized graduate courses, and least of all summer schools. Moreover, SU's research management and administrative skills will be enhanced through the organization of knowledge exchange workshops and tailored courses. In addition, the project aims to enhance the scientific visibility and knowledge dissemination capability of all partners involved in the consortium, establish a leading position in the field of data privacy preservation (DPP) in Turkey and Europe, and attract high-profile researchers.