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  • Health Informatics
  • Cryptography

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  • Secure Multi-Party Computation (SMPC) enables private collaborative healthcare research.
  • Current SMPC frameworks lack flexibility, requiring repeated executions for each analysis and measurement period.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore a client-driven metaprotocol for the Federated Secure Computing (FSC) framework and its SImple Multiparty ComputatiON (SIMON) protocol.
  • To enhance flexibility and user-friendliness in SMPC solutions for healthcare research.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a client-driven metaprotocol allowing users to specify and execute multiple calculations across various measurement periods in a single client-side execution.
  • Designed a user-friendly interface to facilitate SMPC utilization by researchers without extensive cryptography expertise.

Main Results:

  • The client-driven metaprotocol demonstrated performance improvements compared to traditional iterative approaches.
  • Streamlined the analysis process by eliminating the need for repeated code executions.

Conclusions:

  • The developed metaprotocol offers a more flexible and efficient solution for SMPC in collaborative healthcare research.
  • Enhances the accessibility of advanced privacy-preserving computation techniques for researchers.
  • Represents a valuable advancement for secure and efficient collaborative healthcare research.