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Applying Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) to hardware logic design to prevent Hardware Trojan Horses (HTH) from accessing sensitive data or triggering maliciously.
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This project is a decade-old academic prototype (4039 days old) with negligible community traction (4 stars). While the concept of using FHE to secure hardware against Trojans is technically sophisticated, this specific repository is functionally obsolete. Since its inception, the field of FHE has moved from theoretical constructs to more performant libraries like Microsoft SEAL, Google's FHE-C++, and Zama's Concrete. The lack of recent commits (0.0 velocity) and the evolution of FHE schemes (moving toward BGV/BFV and CKKS) make this repository a historical artifact rather than a viable tool. It lacks the performance optimizations and security proofs required for modern hardware security. Competitively, it would be displaced by any modern hardware security suite or a contemporary FHE library integration. The defensibility is near zero because it is an unmaintained personal experiment without a moat of data, community, or unique intellectual property that hasn't been surpassed by modern research.
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