secure-aggregation VS opaque-sql

Compare secure-aggregation vs opaque-sql and see what are their differences.

secure-aggregation

Secure aggregation for federated learning using enclaves (by mc2-project)

opaque-sql

An encrypted data analytics platform (by mc2-project)
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secure-aggregation opaque-sql
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4 176
- 1.1%
3.2 1.1
about 3 years ago almost 1 year ago
C++ Scala
- Apache License 2.0
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secure-aggregation

Posts with mentions or reviews of secure-aggregation. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-17.
  • Announcing MC²: Securely perform analytics and machine learning on confidential data
    7 projects | dev.to | 17 Jun 2021
    The MC2 Compute Services: MC2 offers several compute services: these include Spark SQL, distributed XGBoost, and secure aggregation for federated learning. All are intended to run in a primarily untrusted environment, such as a cluster of machines hosted on a public cloud, that has support for trusted execution environments (hardware enclaves). Data is encrypted in transit using a client key and only ever decrypted inside hardware enclaves, providing the previously mentioned security guarantees for data-in-use. For all compute services, MC2 leverages the Open Enclave SDK, a project intended to provide a consistent API for a variety of different enclave architectures.

opaque-sql

Posts with mentions or reviews of opaque-sql. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-10.
  • How to Run Spark SQL on Encrypted Data
    3 projects | dev.to | 10 Aug 2021
    Introducing Opaque SQL, an open-source platform for securely running Spark SQL queries on encrypted data. Built by top systems and security researchers at UC Berkeley, the platform uses hardware enclaves to securely execute queries on private data in an untrusted environment.
  • Announcing MC²: Securely perform analytics and machine learning on confidential data
    7 projects | dev.to | 17 Jun 2021
    The MC2 Compute Services: MC2 offers several compute services: these include Spark SQL, distributed XGBoost, and secure aggregation for federated learning. All are intended to run in a primarily untrusted environment, such as a cluster of machines hosted on a public cloud, that has support for trusted execution environments (hardware enclaves). Data is encrypted in transit using a client key and only ever decrypted inside hardware enclaves, providing the previously mentioned security guarantees for data-in-use. For all compute services, MC2 leverages the Open Enclave SDK, a project intended to provide a consistent API for a variety of different enclave architectures.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing secure-aggregation and opaque-sql you can also consider the following projects:

delphi - A Cryptographic Inference Service for Neural Networks

kyuubi - Apache Kyuubi is a distributed and multi-tenant gateway to provide serverless SQL on data warehouses and lakehouses.

mc2 - A Platform for Secure Analytics and Machine Learning

secure-xgboost - Secure collaborative training and inference for XGBoost.

cerebro - Cerebro: A platform for Secure Coopetitive Learning

incubator-gluten - Gluten is a middle layer responsible for offloading JVM-based SQL engines' execution to native engines.

Apache Spark - Apache Spark - A unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing