How to differentiate between the three main classes of Homomorphic encryption schemes i.e., Partially Homomorphic Encryption (PHE).

Homomorphic Encryption

Programming

1) Write and submit a paper on the topic “Homomorphic Encryption”
2) The submission should be written in IEEE Proceedings Manuscripts style: two
columns, single-spaced. You may find a template file at URL:
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.htm1. It should not be
more than 2 pages long (including references and figures) and should contain an
Abstract, Introduction, Main Body and Conclusion section at the minimum.
3) Anyone who reads the paper should be able to find answers to the following
questions.
a. What is Homomorphic Encryption and what is its use case in Cloud
Storage? In answering the second question you need to highlight the real
world limitation of cloud data storage that homomorphic encryption can
help to mitigate.
b. How to differentiate between the three main classes of Homomorphic
encryption schemes i.e., Partially Homomorphic Encryption (PHE),
Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption (SWHE) and Fully Homomorphic
Encryption (FHE)?
c. What are examples of some PHE, SWHE and FHE schemes?
d. What are some applications of homomorphic encryption?
e. What is hindering the achievement of FHE? What method in quantum
computing is expected to achieve FHE?
4) Your paper should also have
a. At least 4 references
b. All of your references should be cited at least once in the body of the text
i.e., in-text or inline citation. See this link for details –
https://libraryguides.vu.edu.au/ieeereferencing/sampleintextreference
c. At least 2 of the following a graph, a table or a figure. If you choose to
include a graph or a figure you must create them yourself. Do not copy
images directly from another source
d. Each graph, figure or table should be numbered and have a caption. It
should also be referred to and referenced at least one in the body of the
text. See the link for details (Figures in your own work) –
https://libraryguides.vu.edu.au/ieeereferencing/figurestablesequationsCop
ying the sentences directly from your references or other sources into
your paper is plagiarism. Ensure that you write your summary using your
own words.

5) Copying the sentences directly from your references or other sources into your
paper is plagiarism. Ensure that you write your paper using your own words.
6) Your submission will be judged based on the following criteria:
Format/Organization – 5 points
Content – 20 points
Clarity – 5 points
Technical Depth – 5 points
Originality – 5 points
Total – 40 points

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