Jul 26, 2022
Doctoral student Zarina Chokparova at ESCAPE-32 conference in Toulouse
Doctoral student Zarina Chokparova (project B3: Confidentiality in software-defined mobile supply chains) presented her research at the ESCAPE-32 conference in Toulouse, France, on the 12th-15th of June 2022. The conference aims to gather researchers of the computer-aided process engineering (CAPE) community and the focus of this year's event was on the digitalization and sustainability aspects of society and industry.
The title of the presented poster and paper was "Application of multiplicative homomorphic encryption in process industries" and was co-authored by her scientific supervisor Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Leon Urbas. The study aimed at investigating the implementation of homomorphic encryption techniques for the preservation of information privacy during an exchange of process data and time-series data between value chain partners. Statistical proof of the implementation through the use case for process information sharing was performed to justify the confidentiality model.