ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 3 -- United States Patent no. 12,346,461, issued on July 1, was assigned to USEncryption Inc. (Orlando, Fla.).
"Boolean function control gates for securely executing on a public computer code that operates on encrypted data" was invented by Claudio Chamon (Orlando, Fla.) and Jonathan Jakes-Schauer (Orlando, Fla.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Techniques, for secure processing of encrypted data on public resources, include receiving first data, indicating a sequence of reversible Boolean function control (BFC) gates, including a first segment for decrypting, a second segment for operating on the decrypted data, and a third segment for encrypting the resulting data. Second...