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Home » The Role Of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies In Cybersecurity: From Homomorphic Encryption To Differential Privacy
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The Role Of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies In Cybersecurity: From Homomorphic Encryption To Differential Privacy

DigitalTimesNGBy DigitalTimesNG15 January 2022No Comments3 Mins Read2K Views
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In today’s digital territory, the demand for secure systems is matched by an equally pressing need to ensure the privacy of users. ANUOLUWAPO OLAWUYI, a seasoned cybersecurity expert with over five years of experience, has been at the front seat of this transcending intersection between privacy and security.

His project emphasises that these two elements, while often viewed as distinct, must be interwoven for a comprehensive cybersecurity mechanism. As privacy-enhancing technologies continue to take new form, Harrison’s expertise showcases how these solutions can safeguard sensitive data while maintaining robust security.

In a society that prioritises data, breaching the gap between privacy and security is vital. Data breaches and digital surveillance have made it very crucial for product led companies not only to protect their infrastructures but also protect the privacy of customers that are being processed.

While cybersecurity plays attention to securing systems from unauthorised access. Privacy is focused on making sure that personal data remains protected in line with ethical standards.

Anuoluwapo’s work showcases how privacy-enhancing technologies like homomorphic encryption and differential privacy can scale both robust security and safeguard individual privacy.

Anuoluwapo Olawuyi

For Anuoluwapo, the objective is to find synergy between these two objectives. He points out that without privacy, security measures can become intrusive, potentially disrupting users’ rights.

Conversely, without comprehensive security mechanisms, privacy security may be rendered useless. As a result, he advocates for the integration of privacy-enhancing infrastructure as a critical component of cybersecurity architectures.

One of the most promising PETs in the field is homomorphic encryption. This cryptographic technique ensures data to be processed in its encrypted form, meaning sensitive information does not require decryption, even when it is being manipulated or analysed.

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For Anuoluwapo, it is an innovative approach. Homomorphic encryption provides a way to enhance data privacy while promoting operations including financial transactions, data mining, machine learning.

Data breaches and digital surveillance have made it very crucial for product led companies not only to protect their infrastructures but also protect the privacy of customers that are being processed.

Anuoluwapo Olawuyi

Anuoluwapo’s work in promoting homomorphic encryption signifies his belief that this technology can transform industries where classified data handling is a necessity. It provides a solution to the long-standing problem of how to reconcile privacy and data usability.

By ensuring encrypted data to be processed securely, organisations can reduce risks while maintaining the utility of the information they need to function.

Another PET that Anuoluwapo scaled is differential privacy, a mechanism designed to ensure that individual entries in a dataset cannot be seen, even when the dataset is subjected to repetition and queries.

With differential privacy, noise is included in the data in a manner that maintains overall statistical accuracy while masking information that could showcase customers identities.

While cybersecurity plays attention to securing systems from unauthorised access. Privacy is focused on making sure that personal data remains protected in line with ethical standards.

Anuoluwapo Olawuyi

As regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act need stricter access over personal information, Anuoluwapo opines that differential privacy can assist companies stay compliant. It ensures businesses can extract valuable insights from data without compromising the privacy of their users.

In a digital world where data is transcending, privacy and security must go hand in hand, Anuoluwapo’s work showcases how privacy-enhancing technologies like homomorphic encryption and differential privacy can scale both robust security and safeguard individual privacy.

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His expertise offers a roadmap for companies looking to protect their data without compromising on privacy, ensuring that they can navigate the difficulties of the modern digital age with confidence.

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