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Title: Secure Privacy-Preserving Paternity Testing using Fully Homomorphic Encryption
Authors: Balde, Nicole Anne I.
Keywords: Fully Homomorphic Encryption
Tenseal
Paternity Testing
Encrypted Computation
Genomic Computations
Genomic Testing
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Abstract: With the rise of consumer-centric genomic testing and the subsequent increase in privacy concerns regarding genomic data theft, Fully Homomorphic Encryption offers a viable approach to preserving data confidentiality while allowing computations to be performed directly on encrypted data. This study explores the possible implementation of a paternity test under FHE by developing a secure, privacypreserving system that performs the genomic computations using the CKKS encryption scheme and the TenSEAL library. Results show that using a large scaling factor such as 260 yields very high accuracy (95%-100%) however there is a slight tradeoff in the overall runtime. The system demonstrates that it is possible to perform secure genomic computations while maintaining the accuracy and privacy of sensitive genomic data.
URI: http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3125
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