What is Homomorphic encryption?
Also: Homomorphic encryption
Homomorphic encryption, ability to perform operations on encrypted data. It is also referred to as Homomorphic encryption in the literature.
Scope and application
Compliance with KVKK; is addressed together with data minimization, consent management, and traceability.
Position between systems
Homomorphic encryption is one of the concepts that should be considered during the design phase to enable different applications to communicate in a common language.
Why is it important?
When properly addressed, homomorphic encryption contributes to teams working with fewer errors and more quickly; and allows management to make decisions based on more solid data.
To see this concept in context, you can check the Health Software Architecture guide, and return to the Digital Dictionary page for other terms.
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What is homomorphic encryption?
Ability to perform operations on encrypted data. (Also known as Homomorphic encryption)
What role does homomorphic encryption play in system integration?
Homomorphic encryption is related to the secure and consistent sharing of data between systems; it is evaluated together with standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Under which heading is homomorphic encryption evaluated?
Homomorphic encryption is addressed under the heading of Software Architecture in the context of health information systems and digital transformation.
