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Intel is working with DARPA on advanced cloud encryption – Yahoo Tech

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Anyone trying to keep track of where the markets might be heading, could be forgiven for displaying signs of dizziness. The markets are being violently pulled in opposite directions lately, making it difficult to form a coherent investing strategy. It is in time like this that some expert advice might provide a clearer picture. Hardly any on the Street come more highly regarded than billionaire David Tepper. The co-founder of global hedge fund Appaloosa Management, Tepper is known for his brash and confident style, traits which could come in handy in todays confused climate. Tepper made his fortune and built his hedge fund by investing in distressed assets and profiting mightily when markets reversed later on. And with $14 billion worth of assets under Appaloosas management, its natural for Wall Street to take notice when Tepper has something to say. Basically, I think rates have temporarily made the most of the move and should be more stable in the next few months, which makes it safer to be in stocks for now, Tepper noted. The billionaire believes the rising rates should settle and points out that with the Senates approval of the coronavirus fiscal stimulus package, it is currently very difficult to be bearish. With this in mind, weve opened up the TipRanks database to get the scoop on two of Teppers recent new positions. These are Strong Buy stocks and perhaps more interestingly, both are strong dividend payers, with annual yields exceeding 7%. We can turn to the Wall Street analysts to find out what else might have brought these stocks to Teppers attention. MPLX LP (MPLX) Well start with a long-established name in the energy sector. Marathon Petroleum, one of the giants of Big Oil, operates across the US, in the Rocky Mountains, the Midwest, and along the Gulf Coast, moving oil and natural gas products from the wells to the storage and distribution facilities. MPLX has benefited from the general economic reopening in the second half of 2020, with the stock gaining as more people returned to work and demand for fuel increased. Overall, shares are up 98% in the last 12 months. At the top line, revenues have rebounded from a dip in 2Q20, gaining 8.5% to reach $2.17 billion by Q4. Earnings, which turned sharply negative in 1Q20, rose steadily through the rest of the year, and came in at 64 cents per share in Q4. But perhaps the most important metric, for investors, was MPLXs net cash position for the full year 2020, the company generated $4.5 billion in cash, and returned over $3 billion of that to shareholders. In its most recent dividend declaration, the company announced a 68.75 cent payment per common share, or $2.75 annualized. This gives a yield of 10.5%, far above the average yield. And David Tepper, in the last quarter, bought heavily into MPLX, picking up more than 3.45 million shares of the stock. At current prices, these shares are now worth $89.77 million. As noted, this is a new position for Tepper, and it is a substantial one. Covering this stock for RBC Capital, 5-star analyst TJ Schultz believes the companys strong balance sheet justifies a positive sentiment. [We] think MPLX is well positioned to continue steady cash flow and distributions into 2021+. Management reinforced MPC's commitment to MPLX contract renewals. Some modest price slippage on near-term barge renewables, but the chunkier contracts were either set more recently (longer runway) or are already tied to FERC oil dynamics. We like MPLX's improving FCF profile and solid balance sheet, which we think gives management more options for returning value through unit buybacks over the next year," Schultz wrote. To this end, Schultz gives MPLX a $29 price target, implying a 12% upside, to go along with his Outperform (i.e. Buy) rating. (To watch Schultzs track record, click here) MPLXs strong share appreciation has pushed the stock price close to the average price target. Shares are selling for $25.92 now, with an average target of $27.67 suggesting room for ~7% further growth. The stock holds a Strong Buy consensus rating, based on 5 Buys and 1 Hold given over the past 3 months. (See MPLX stock analysis on TipRanks) Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Sticking with the energy sector, well look at another midstream company that caught Teppers attention. Enterprise Products Partners, with a $50 billion market cap, is a major player in the midstream segment, and operates a network of assets including more than 50,000 pipeline miles, storage facilities for 160 million barrels of oil and 14 billion cubic feet of natural gas, and shipping terminals on the Gulf Coast in Texas. The story here is similar to that for MPLX. Enterprise was hurt by the lockdowns put in place to combat the COVID pandemic, but in the last six months has seen a rebound in share value and revenues. Shares are up 40% in that time, while revenues in Q4 broke back above $7 billion. Overall, Enterprises 2020 performance showed declines from 2019 but one important metric showed a gain. Of the companys total cash flow, $5.9 billion, $2.7 billion was free cash flow (FCF), or cash available for distribution. This was up 8% year-over-year, and allowed the company to keep up its regular dividend payment and even to raise the payment in the most recent declaration, from 44 cents per common share to 45 cents. With a $1.80 annualized payout per share, this gives a robust yield of 7.7%. Teppers new position in EPD is substantial. The hedge fund leader bought up 1.09 million shares of the stock for his first position, a buy that is now worth $25.23 million. Analyst Matt OBrien, of JPMorgan, sides with the bulls, reiterating a Buy rating and $28 price target. This target conveys his confidence in EPD's ability to climb 20% from current levels. (To watch OBrien's track record, click here) With capex needs slowing, EPD expects to reach positive discretionary free cash flow in 2H21, enabling fully funding capex, growing cash distributions, and opportunistic buybacks... Overall, we continue to believe EPD offers the optimal mix of offense and defense, with attractive embedded operating leverage, notable barriers to entry, low leverage, and best-in-class financial flexibility, OBrien commented. Wall Streets analysts can be a contentious lot but when they agree on a stock, its a positive sign for investors to take note. Thats the case here, as all of the recent reviews on EPD are Buys, making the consensus rating a unanimous Strong Buy. The analysts have given an average price target of $27, which indicates ~15% upside from the current share price of $23.38. (See EPD stock analysis on TipRanks) To find good ideas for dividend stocks trading at attractive valuations, visit TipRanks Best Stocks to Buy, a newly launched tool that unites all of TipRanks equity insights. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analysts. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.

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WhatsApp hopes to adhere to traceability norm without breaking encryption – Techradar

WhatsApp is caught on the proverbial horns of dilemma. On the one hand, the Indian government wants it to help trace the source of problematic/fake forwards on the platform. But WhatsApp is loath to break its end-to-end encryption rule. In the event, the messenger platform, which is already under pressure for its privacy policy tweaks, seems now pushed to a corner.

However, its CEO Will Cathcart seems unfazed. He said that his company has explained its concerns around traceability to the Indian government and will continue doing so in the hope of finding solutions "that dont touch encryption."

Speaking on the 'Big Technology Podcast', the WhatsApp CEO in fact asserted that the idea of breaking encryption is a fundamental threat.

He, however, added that his company shared "concerns over misinformation" (on the platform).

In the podcast, Cathcart was specifically asked "would you break encryption on WhatsApp, or would you just leave India?" And his answer was a bit vague. Understandably so.

"For this concept of traceability, the problem is, today, we dont keep a record of the messages that got sent all around WhatsApp. We get your message, and then we deliver it. And to keep a record, theres this hard question of how you do it. How are you keeping a record on the server of messages that got sent around without knowing what the messages are? Theres no easy way to do that."

But without any ambiguity he added: "Weve been pretty opposed to it Weve been consistently opposed to it. Theres actually been an ongoing conversation in India and Brazil and some other places."

WhatsApp is also fighting a few court cases in India over this traceability issue. And asked what if his company did not win those cases, Cathcart again was a bit circumspect in his reply. "We face this in a bunch of places, and weve been blocked in places. Theres a lot of places where we take the risk every day that we may just not be able to operate tomorrow because we might get blocked. But this stuff is hard, I think its really a question for the future of the internet in a lot of these places.

On the controversial privacy update, the WhatsApp CEO said: "This update does not change anything with the privacy of your personal messages, theres no change in that. We do describe some new business features were building for people to communicate with businesses, if you want to. People dont have to do that. People are in control if they want to."

On the emergence of indigenous alternatives to various social media platforms like Sandes and Koo, Cathcart conceded that "we should be worried about it."

He added: "But a lot of the decisions were going to make on the internet, our governments are going to make on the internet over the next 10, 20 years, I think will really shape whether this is a global market, or whether each country has its own mini-internet with its own mini-apps. And I think the latter would be worse."

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DARPA picks teams to bring homomorphic encryption to life – GCN.com

DARPA picks teams to bring homomorphic encryption to life

As agencies struggle to protect personally identifiable information, intellectual property, military secrets and other sensitive data in applications at rest and in motion, many have considered fully homomorphic encryption. Rather than decrypting data to run computations, which opens that data to cyberattack and potential theft, FHE allows users to work with data while its encrypted. If implemented at scale, FHE coud protect data confidentiality across a range of applications -- from enabling government use of untrusted networks to enhancing data privacy, according to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

FHE, however, currently requires a prohibitive amount of time and compute power. Each homomorphic computation creates a certain amount of noise that corrupts the encrypted data, DARPA officials said. At some point, the noise accumulates to the point that it becomes impossible to recover the original underlying plaintext. Workarounds can help reduce the noise, but they take massive compute resources.

On March 8, DAPRA announced four research teams that will work to reduce FHE processing time from weeks to seconds. The Data Protection in Virtual Environments (DPRIVE) program seeks to develop an FHE hardware accelerator and software stack that reduces the computational overhead required to bring the speed of FHE calculations in line with similar unencrypted data operations.

We currently estimate we are about a million times slower to compute in the FHE world then we are in the plaintext world, DARPA Program Manager Tom Rondeau said. A computation that would take a millisecond to complete on a standard laptop would takes weeks to compute on a conventional server running FHE today.

The research teams -- which will be led by Duality Technologies, Galois, SRI International and Intel Federal -- will create accelerator architectures that are flexible, scalable and programmable. They will explore various approaches to making FHE feasible through memory management, flexible data structures and programming models and formal verification methods.

They will also experiment with different native word sizes, which will impact the signal-to-noise ratio of how encrypted data is stored and processed. Current standard CPUs are based on 64-bit words, but the DPRIVE research teams will explore whether a diversity of word sizes -- from 64 bits to thousands of bits -- can solve the challenge, DARPA officials said.

As the concurrent design of FHE algorithms, hardware and software is critical to the successful creation of the target DPRIVE accelerator, each team is bringing varied technical expertise to the program as well as in-depth knowledge on FHE.

If we are able to achieve this goal while positioning the technology to scale, DPRIVE will have a significant impact on our ability to protect and preserve data and user privacy, Rondeau said.

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WhatsApp Will Protect Your Cloud Backups Even Better Via Encryption – Android Headlines

WhatsApp is preparing a new update that will protect cloud backups with password-protected encryption. And now we may have a better idea of what that will look like. That's based on some recently-reported screenshots shared via Twitter by WhatsApp aficionados at WABetaInfo.

While WhatsApp does offer end-to-end protection on chats themselves, that's not extended to cover cloud backups. That's what the company will allegedly change with the new feature. And, better still, that will also reportedly extend to local backups stored on-device.

The password used to encrypt and decrypt messages also won't be sent to WhatsApp, if the leaked details are accurate. They'll be stored locally and required to retrieve messages via the app. That's highlighted in the shared images below.

In effect, it indicates that preventing unauthorized access to a cloud backup will require a password to be set up. That password will be used to encrypt "future backups." So it likely won't extend to existing backups. Instead, it's intended to ensure that encryption on backups is end-to-end. The user is also required to confirm their phone number before entering the 8-digit-minimum password.

Now, WhatsApp has long been touted as not only one of the best messaging apps but one of the best video calling apps. In fact, it's safe to say it's among the most popular, well-featured such apps on the market across almost all communication types. That's setting aside that it has long-touted the ability to encrypt chats end-to-end.

But WhatsApp is also effectively run by Facebook. And that's raised some concerns over the past several months. By enabling encryption on cloud backups, in addition to standard WhatsApp messaging, the company sends a clear message that privacy is still a central tenet.

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The world’s first social network with end-to-end encryption has arrived – PR Web

Epiwall provides a unique mix of private and public spaces; they key to privacy relies on private spaces... the key to monetization relies on the user's interactions with public spaces- normally used by businesses wanting to advertise at Epiwall

BRANDON, Fla. (PRWEB) March 08, 2021

Inspired by the recent events on breaches of data and privacy of social network users, a Florida-based company has released Epiwall, the world's first social network with end-to-end encryption. Epiwall, which stands for "Enhanced Private Interactions", aims to bring peace of mind to users of social media concerned about their privacy or the usage of their interactions data for business purposes. This is achieved by using end-to-end encryption, meaning that all user posts and chat messages are encrypted by the application at the user's device, stored encrypted and decrypted at the devices of the user's social media connections.

Although the concept of end-to-end encryption is not new and it's currently being used in messaging applications like Signal and WhatsApp, it had never been applied to all social network functionalities, like posting, commenting and sharing. These features make Epiwall unique in its category.

Epiwall's patent-pending technology will also allow for monetization of public spaces. According to its creator, Dr. Javier A. Arroyo-Figueroa, "Epiwall provides a unique mix of private and public spaces. Both types of spaces are encrypted; however, they key to privacy relies on private spaces, as the encryption keys are only known to the user's connections at the space. The key to monetization relies on the user's interactions with public spaces- normally used by businesses wanting to advertise at Epiwall".

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Fully Homomorphic Encryption Market 2021 a compressive overview, Growth Prospects and Future Opportunities | IBM Corporation, Galois Inc KSU | The…

The Fully Homomorphic Encryption Market report delivers comprehensive and in-depth analysis of Fully Homomorphic Encryption market.

With the Covid-19 outbreak globally, this report provides recent trends, development status and investment opportunities of the market. The report also covers government policy and its future influence on the industry, market dynamics including drivers, restraints, and opportunities, the supply chain, import-export and the competitive landscape. Technological advancement and development make it more frequently used in the downstream application, by optimizing the performance of the product. Moreover, it includes industry competitors and their share, suppliers, regional and global analysis, and macroeconomic policies.

Top Companies Covered in this Report:

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1.2 Fully Homomorphic Encryption Segment by Type

1.3 Global Fully Homomorphic Encryption Segment by Application

1.4 Global Fully Homomorphic Encryption Market by Region (2014-2026)

1.5 Global Market Size (Value) of Fully Homomorphic Encryption (2014-2026)

2 Global Fully Homomorphic Encryption Market Landscape by Player

2.1 Global Fully Homomorphic Encryption Production and Share by Player (2014-2019)

2.2 Global Fully Homomorphic Encryption Average Price by Player (2014-2019)

2.3 Fully Homomorphic Encryption Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area and Product Type by Player

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4.2 Global Fully Homomorphic Encryption Price by Type (2014-2019)

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5.2 Global Fully Homomorphic Encryption Consumption Growth Rate by Application (2014-2019)

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Instagram working on Clubhouse-like audio rooms, end-to-end encryption in chats – The Express Tribune

Instagram is reportedly working on bringing its users live audio chat rooms, a feature inspired by the audio-chat app Clubhouse. Not just this, the Facebook-owned company might roll out end-to-end encryption in chats as well, reports XDA developers.

App Researcher Alessandro Paluzzi shared screenshots of the under-development Instagram feature on their Twitter account.

While Paluzzi did not elaborate on the functionality of the live audio room feature the microphone icon next to the camera icon suggests that Instagram might incorporate audio and video live rooms.

Facebook tests feature in India to share Instagram reels on its news feed

The concept of live audio chat rooms has become popular after the launch of the Club-House app which regularly draws big crowds into audio chat rooms lured by surprise appearances by the likes of musician Drake and billionaire Elon Musk.

The app has also quickly attracted big companies hoping to reach the estimated 8 million users who have downloaded the hottest new digital platform since TikTok.

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Paluzzi also shared that Instagram might soon have end-to-end encryption in its chats.

Even though Instagram currently has vanish mode option available that disappears messages with the app becoming end-to-end encrypted users will have more privacy on their chats.

Facebook also announced that it is testing a feature on Instagram that allows some content creators in India to share short video clips, known as reels, on their Facebook accounts.

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Instagram might be working on Clubhouse competitor and end-to-end encryption – HT Tech

Clubhouse may have taken the world by storm over the past year, but its rivals are quickly working on competing services, like Twitters Spaces and Fireside. According to a leaked image posted on Twitter, Instagram is reportedly working on a new Audio Rooms feature.

Read more: Instagram working on content monetisation, keyword-based DM blocking

The image-sharing platforms rumoured feature was first spotted on Twitter after mobile developer and leaker Alessandro Paluzzi posted two screenshots in a tweet earlier today. The features were likely enabled via reverse engineering the app to enable hidden strings, which suggests the feature is still at an early stage.

In Paluzzis first screenshot, the Direct Messages section of the Instagram app shows a third Microphone icon to the left of the Compose and Video Call buttons at the top left of the app. The second screenshot shows a basic Loading.. message next to his user profile on the bottom of the screen and a microphone icon and a cross symbol, presumably to mute and unmute yourself and exit the Audio Room.

Also read: How to use Vanish Mode on Instagram and Facebook Messenger

However, it looks like Audio Rooms arent the only feature Instagram seems to be working on. Paluzzi later tweeted another image that indicates the Facebook-owned app could be working on end-to-end encryption for some of its chats. The feature will probably show up when users try to start a new chat and is depicted by a label Start end-to-end encrypted chat above the contacts name.

The arrival of end-to-end encryption on Instagram is the next step in Facebooks plans to bring its chat services together. The move was previously announced by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg years ago when he stated that the company was planning on making its chat services interoperable.

The company plans to do this b merging the chat services backend of Instagram DMs, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp Messenger to be interoperable so users on one service could talk to each other. However, the development of end-to-end encryption could still be in its early stages and it is currently unknown when it will eventually roll out.

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WhatsApp working on encrypted chat backups for iCloud and Google Drive – Business Standard

WhatsApp is working on password-protected, encrypted chat backups for iCloud and Google Drive, according to WABetaInfo -- a WhatsApp features tracker. The feature is still under development and there is no release date available as of now, said the WABetaInfo in a post published on Twitter.

WhatsApp allows its users to backup and store chats history on the device and online on cloud storages Google Drive for Android and iCloud for iPhone users. While the conversations and chats on the instant messaging platform are end-to-end encrypted, the backup stored on iCloud or Google Drive is not. Hence, WhatsApp seems to have been working to improve the privacy and security features of the instant messaging platform.

WABetaInfo has also shared screenshots of the feature. The screenshots suggest that if a user forgets the password, WhatsApp will not be able to help in this case.

The user will be required to enter their phone number to confirm password protection for their backups.

Although WhatsApp allows cloud backups for both Android and iOS devices, it doesn't offer end-to-end encryption on the cloud for these backups which raises privacy concerns. This upcoming feature will add an extra layer of protection to users' chats.

WhatsApp recently drew flak from all corners after it revised the privacy policy and usage terms in January to reflect the instant messaging platforms data-sharing terms with its parent company Facebook.

WhatsApp had initially given its users until February 8 to accept the new privacy policy and usage terms. However, the instant messaging platform had extended the deadline to accept the terms by May 15.

This prompted a large number of people to migrate to alternatives messaging apps such as Signal, Telegram, etc.

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Finally! WhatsApp is working on encrypting iCloud and Drive backups – Pocketnow

WhatsApp works in mysterious ways. It encrypts your chats end-to-endon your phone so that no external authority can have access to these chats. However, it doesnt provide encryption for your chat backups. Hence, those are prone to attacks and the chats can be leaked. However, WhatsApp is now reportedly working on fixing this.

Your backups of WhatsApp chats will soon be password-protected. Moreover, the chat app will encrypt these backups for both Cloud and Google Drive, says a new report. The feature is currently in the works. It is said to allow users to keep their WhatsApp chat backups protected from unauthorized access by enabling them to set a password.

The information comes from WABetaInfo, which took to Twitter to report that your future chat backups on WhatsApp could be password-protected and encrypted. It also shared some screenshots of the feature. These show how it would work in the future. To prevent unauthorized access to your iCloud Drive backup, you can set a password that will be used to encrypt future backups, reads the description on one of the screenshots shared by WABetaInfo. This password will be required when you restore from the backup.

The new feature is likely to be made available on both iOS and Android WhatsApp apps. This would allow you to password-protect your chat backups on both iCloud and Google Drive. Notably, the screenshots suggest that WhatsApp would not be able to help recover forgotten passwords. There is no Forgot Password options as of now.

Meanwhile, WhatsApp has introduced voice and video calls on its web version and desktop app. The company says its voice and video calls are end-to-end encrypted. Hence, WhatsApp cannot hear or see them whether you call from your phone or your computer. Further, these only work for one-to-one chats as of now.

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