Lattica Unleashes AI Security Game-Changer: FHE Gets a Major Upgrade with $3.25M Boost

Lattica, an FHE-based platform, has emerged from stealth with $3.25 million in pre-seed funding. Lattica enables secure AI in the cloud, a “holy grail” for industries like healthcare and finance. Led by Dr. Rotem Tsabary, it’s solving AI security with the latest breakthroughs and bringing Fully Homomorphic Encryption to commercial viability.

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Hot Take:

Who knew the Holy Grail of cryptography wasn’t guarded by a knight but by a cryptographer in Tel Aviv? Enter Lattica, the new kid on the tech block, already making waves with their fully homomorphic encryption (FHE). With a cool $3.25 million in pre-seed funding, they’re proving that privacy and AI can coexist like peanut butter and jelly, or better yet, like hackers and bad passwords. Dr. Rotem Tsabary and her team are serving up encryption so secure, even James Bond would be impressed. Watch out, world—Lattica is bringing secure AI to the cloud, and it’s about to get real!

Key Points:

  • Lattica emerges from stealth with $3.25M funding for its FHE-based platform.
  • FHE ensures data remains encrypted during AI processing, solving privacy concerns.
  • Lattica’s Homomorphic Encryption Abstraction Layer (HEAL) boosts FHE performance.
  • Target sectors include healthcare, finance, and government with AI data security needs.
  • 71% of the FHE community believes in a hardware-software combo for FHE adoption.

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