PETs offer remarkable opportunities for safely realising the full value of data, but engaging and implementing PETs in regulatory and infrastructure environments geared towards traditional methods of managing data poses a barrier. Closing the gap between modern information working practices and the tools and systems that are needed to enable PETs is critical to realising their opportunity.
Fully homomorphic encryption is an extremely valuable PET for confidential computation, but is well known for the challenging degree of computation that is required. Optalysys are not only developing the hardware that overcomes this computational challenge, but addressing the difficulty of incorporating powerful FHE technologies into valuable data workflows.
In this talk, we will be launching our Innovation Lab and presenting the current state of play for our existing accelerator technologies, the extensions and augmentations to these systems that we will be making over the year, and the opportunities that will be presented by our SDK for development and connectivity.
Nick New
Founded Optalysys in 2013 with twenty years experience in Fourier optical processing, having previously spun Cambridge Correlators Ltd. out of the University of Cambridge from technology developed during PhD in Optical Pattern Recognition.