Talk at FHE 2026 Conference

8 March 2026

Jerome Nguyen recently attended the FHE 2026 conference, held on March 8 in Taipei, where he gave a talk about his recent work “GG-GSW: Chosen-Ciphertext Secure Leveled FHE From Gadget Trapdoors". The paper develops a new method for fully homomorphic encryption that remains secure even against active attackers, based on the widely trusted Learning with Errors (LWE) problem. Unlike previous approaches, active security isobtained without relying on costly and complex auxiliary zero-knowledge proofs (called SNARKs) and instead uses a more direct method to detect potentially malicious queries. The result is a more efficient and practical (levelled) FHE scheme that keeps the core functionality of earlier designs while improving security. A preprint of the paper can be found at https://ia.cr/2026/316.