Japan's Kioxia joins startup on high-speed encrypted computing

Project would enable business collaboration without divulging secret data

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Fully homomorphic encryption enables the processing of encrypted data without giving access to it. (Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash)

TAKASHI OMAMYUDA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings is teaming up with software security startup Eaglys to develop a high-speed computing platform for processing and analyzing data that remains encrypted.

Kioxia and Tokyo-based Eaglys will contribute their own proprietary technology into development of the platform, which will feature advanced software and data storage hardware optimized for high-speed processing.

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