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Lattica Emerges from Stealth with Breakthrough FHE Platform for Secure AI in the Cloud
Having emerged from stealth, Lattica is a platform that is based on FHE and enables the safe and private usage of artificial intelligence in the cloud. In addition to other investors, the firm has received financial backing from the Cyber Fund of Konstantin Lomashuk and Sandeep Nailwal, a co-founder of Polygon Network and Sentient: The Open AGI Foundation.
The technology developed by Lattica provides an important new standard for industries such as healthcare, banking, and government sectors, which have been resistant to the adoption of artificial intelligence due to concerns over data privacy and security. The 2025 AI Briefing: CEO Edition published by Cisco found that seventy percent of CEOs polled acknowledged to being worried about the status of their networks as a result of the increasing use of artificial intelligence. Of those CEOs, thirty-four percent cited security as a key obstacle to adoption.
Despite the fact that Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), which has been referred to as the “holy grail” of cryptography in the last ten years, guarantees that all communication between artificial intelligence providers and end users is encrypted and does not need decryption, it has not yet been extensively used. This is because of the long-standing computational inefficiencies that have been present. In order to operationalize FHE, Lattica makes use of sophisticated acceleration methods, relying on the most recent developments in the artificial intelligence acceleration stack at the same time.
Taking advantage of the fundamental mathematical similarities between lattice-based cryptography and machine learning, Lattica provides a hardware-agnostic, cloud-based platform that makes use of FHE to deliver secure and private use of artificial intelligence. Dr. Rotem Tsabary, the company’s founder and CEO, holds a PhD in lattice-based cryptography from the Weizmann Institute of Science.
The Homomorphic Encryption Abstraction Layer (HEAL) that Lattica has developed is a significant differentiator that powers the solution that the company offers. This layer improves the performance of FHE and standardizes its acceleration. HEAL is a cloud-based service that acts as a universal bridge linking FHE applications and AI algorithms across a wide variety of hardware. This hardware includes GPUs, TPUs, CPUs, and specialized accelerators such as ASICs and FPGAs.
Dr. Rotem Tsabary, founder and CEO of Lattica stated:
Lattica has made demonstrations of the platform accessible on its website as part of its transition from stealth. Additionally, the company has included findings from an in-depth poll conducted within the FHE community. The findings of the survey provide support for Lattica’s methodology, since they demonstrate that the majority of respondents (71%) are of the opinion that the adoption of FHE will be accomplished via a mix of hardware and software.
Konstantin Lomashuk, Managing Partner at Cyber Fund stated:
Considering that Lattica is primarily concerned with healthcare and finance, the platform’s importance is further highlighted by the fact that it has the potential to be used in secure data analysis for medical research and encrypted financial transactions.
Sandeep Nailwal, co-founder of Polygon Network and investor in Lattica stated:
Lattica provides Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) as a cloud-based service that is hardware-agnostic. This allows Lattica to execute queries on artificial intelligence models. By guaranteeing that user queries are kept encrypted throughout the whole of the machine learning inference process, the platform is at the forefront of scientific innovation. By establishing connections between FHE applications, algorithm implementations, and a wide variety of hardware backends, Lattica’s Homomorphic Encryption Abstraction Layer (HEAL) achieves the goal of making secure artificial intelligence computing as accessible as typical cloud-based AI services. Tel Aviv location serves as the company’s headquarters. You may get further details by going to www.lattica.ai.