Lattice Semiconductor launched two new solutions to address customer challenges around increasing threats to system security. The company announced...
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The security of traditional attribute-based searchable encryption schemes relies on traditional number-theoretic assumptions, and thus they are not able to resist the threat of quantum algorithms. Existing lattice-based searchable encryption schemes have two main problems: one is the low efficiency of the execution of encryption, key generation and search algorithms. The second is the large space required for storing search trapdoors.
Lattice Semiconductor launched two new solutions to address customer challenges around increasing threats to system security. The company announced...
Lattice Semiconductor launched two new solutions to address customer challenges around increasing threats to system security. The company announced...
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