Platform Overview
Private Pursuit™ Platform
A true end-to-end encrypted compute platform that unlocks the full value of your AI models and data for your customers while maintaining their privacy.
One Platform, Privacy Guaranteed
Private Pursuit™ enables your organization and trusted partners to execute confidential AI inference and database searches on your sensitive AI models and data.
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Secure AI
Ensure the privacy of your clients’ AI inferences.
- Encrypted AI inference.
- Support ONNX Models
- Batch processing
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Secure Search
Safeguard the privacy of sensitive queries.
- Encrypted SQL queries.
- SQL databases and CSV file compatibility.
- Single and batch SQL query execution.
1 BillionRecord DB encrypted search in milliseconds per CPU.
Platform Benefits
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256-bit military-grade security
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Quantum-secure encryption
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PII and sensitive data protection
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Zero trust, optional FIPS mode
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Insights without exposing proprietary data
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Cloud or on-prem deployment
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Global security & privacy regulation compliance
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Seamless integration
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Be at the Forefront of Data Privacy.
What makes Lorica different?
Private Pursuit™ Platform guarantees data privacy, addressing the privacy needs of your clients.
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Secure
Security is provided by math not hardware. Ready for your zero trust architecture.
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Speed
Our platform speed is competitive with commercial plaintext solutions while providing security during computation.
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Simple
Accessible to your customers via web browsers or APIs.
FAQ
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Private Pursuit™ Platform provides your organization with an advanced privacy layer that integrates with your AI models or databases. It empowers your users to perform encrypted AI inferences and queries, maintaining their privacy and enabling your organization to comply with stringent privacy regulations such as GDPR, LGPD, CCPA, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS.
The Private Pursuit™ Platform uses privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) including fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) to encrypt and protect user data and queries throughout the data lifecycle. FHE protects data even during computation. FHE can also perform confidential encrypted AI inference (or queries) on encrypted or plaintext AI models (or databases). Lorica’s HP-FHE™ (high-performance FHE) library complies with the upcoming international standard for FHE, ISO 28033. The Private Pursuit™ Platform also uses NIST-certified end-to-end encryption algorithms to secure data not being used in computation. This dual-layered approach to encryption ensures comprehensive data protection, aligning with the highest standards of data security and privacy.
Every layer of Lorica’s Private Pursuit™ Platform is optimized for performance — communication protocols, memory management, parallelization, etc. Lorica’s HP-FHE™ (high-performance FHE) technology is also significantly faster than open source FHE libraries. Lorica’s HP-FHE™ library complies with the upcoming international standard for FHE, ISO 28033.
Presently, while your customer data is securely encrypted both at rest and in transit, however it becomes vulnerable when in use – such as during AI inference or database querying processes. This necessitates decrypting the data, consequently exposing it and compromising customer privacy. Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) addresses this challenge, empowering you to protect your customers' privacy by performing computations directly on encrypted data. This advanced technology allows you to offer services using your customers' data without the need to decrypt it, thereby maintaining robust data security and privacy throughout its lifecycle.
Yes, FHE ISO 28033 international standard is being developed by leading international organizations, government agencies, and FHE researchers. Lorica serves as a co-editor for this ISO standard. All Lorica products will be ISO-compliant with the upcoming standard.
No; Private Pursuit can be installed on premises or in a third-party cloud, and seamlessly deployed in compute environments ranging from bare metal to public or private clouds. Users access Private Pursuit through web browsers or APIs.