Multi-Party Fully Homomorphic Encryption (MP-FHE) in Practice
11-15, 12:30–14:00 (Asia/Bangkok), Breakout 3

In this session, we will break down the FHE game Frogzone, which required advancements at every layer of the cryptographic software stack: cryptography libraries and tooling, circuits, software infrastructure, and even DevOps. We will also cover additional use cases for FHE at a technical level.

Riley Wong (they/them) is the Principal of Emergent Research, investigating privacy, governance, and data. Interests include applied cryptography, consent interfaces, p2p networks, and cooperative infrastructure. Their work is rooted in community practice and guided by collaborative work in solidarity economies, public goods and the commons, and interdependence. They have previous lives in machine learning, investigative journalism, and community organizing and are based in NYC.

Currently working at PSE (EF).
I worked for two years on the zkEVM and I'm currently doing research and exploration in multiparty FHE

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