Does swift have homophorphic encryption capabilities?
Asked on 2024-07-30
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Based on the provided context, there is no mention of homomorphic encryption capabilities in Swift. The sessions and segments provided discuss various aspects of Swift, including its safety, interoperability with C and C++, embedded Swift, and its use in server ecosystems, but do not cover homomorphic encryption.
If you are interested in security features related to Swift, you might want to explore the session on embedded Swift, which discusses its use in secure environments like the Apple Secure Enclave:
For more detailed information, you might need to look into other resources or sessions that specifically address encryption and security in Swift.

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