Christian Göttel, Rafael Pires, Isabelly Rocha, Sébastien Vaucher, P. Felber, Marcelo Pasin, V. Schiavoni
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Abstract
Major cloud providers such as Amazon [1], Google [2] and Microsoft [3] provide nowadays some form of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) which allows deploying services in the form of virtual machines [4], containers [5] or bare-metal [6] instances. Although software-based solutions like homomorphic encryption exit, privacy concerns [7] greatly hinder the deployment of such services over public clouds. It is particularly difficult for homomorphic encryption to match performance requirements of modern workloads [8]. Evaluating simple operations on basic data types with HElib [9], a homomorphic encryption library, against their unencrypted counter part reveals, that homomorphic encryption is still impractical under realistic workloads.