IACR News item: 11 December 2025
Loris Bergerat, Jean-Baptiste Orfila, Adeline Roux-Langlois, Samuel Tap
Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) enables secure computation over encrypted data, offering a breakthrough in privacy-preserving computing. Despite its promise, the practical deployment of FHE has been hindered by the significant computational overhead, especially in general-purpose bootstrapping schemes. In this work, we build upon the recent advancements of [LY23] to introduce a variant of the functional/programmable bootstrapping. By carefully sorting the steps of the blind rotation, we reduce the overall number of external products without compromising correctness. To further enhance efficiency, we propose a novel modulus-switching technique that increases the likelihood of satisfying pruning conditions, reducing computational overhead.
Extensive benchmarks demonstrate that our method achieves a speedup ranging from 1.75x to 8.28x compared to traditional bootstrapping and from 1.26x to 2.14x compared to [LY23] bootstrapping techniques.
Moreover, we show that this technique is better adapted to the IND-CPA-D security model by reducing the performance downgrade it implies.
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