Mayo Clinic Researchers to Validate Interoperability of Encrypted Algorithms and Training on Encrypted Data

TripleBlind Collaborates with Mayo Clinic on Next Generation Algorithm Sharing and Training on Encrypted Data

What You Should Know:

–  Mayo Clinic researchers are collaborating with TripleBlind on next generation algorithm sharing and training on encrypted data.

– TripleBlind’s solution functions as the innovative data
encryption conduit that keeps the data and intellectual property in the algorithm
secure.


TripleBlind announced
today it is collaborating with Mayo Clinic researchers
who will use TripleBlind tools to validate interoperability
of encrypted algorithms
on encrypted data and the training of new algorithms on encrypted data. TripleBlind
has created a rapid, efficient and cost effective data privacy focused solution
based on breakthroughs in advanced mathematics, which will be used and
validated by the Mayo team. No Mayo data will be accessed by TripleBlind.

Why It Matters

Today, healthcare systems have to either transfer data or
algorithms outside their institution for experts to train or conduct research.
The encryption conduit being evaluated will eliminate the need for data
transfer or for sharing the algorithm, thus protecting intellectual property.
TripleBlind’s solution functions as the innovative data encryption conduit that
keeps the data and intellectual property in the algorithm secure.

The aim of this collaboration is also to demonstrate that
TripleBlind’s toolset can be applied to train entirely new algorithms from
independent entities anywhere in the world without the need to share raw data,
thus preserving privacy and security while meeting regulatory standards.

“Training novel algorithms on encrypted data sets and
facilitating trust between independent parties is critical to the future of AI
in medicine. By using advanced mathematical encryption technologies, we will
greatly enhance scientific collaboration between groups and allow for more
rapid development and scalable implementation of AI-driven tools to advance
healthcare,” said Suraj Kapa, M.D., a practicing cardiologist and director of
AI for knowledge management and delivery at Mayo Clinic.

Mayo Clinic and Dr. Kapa have financial interest in the
technology referenced in this release. Mayo Clinic will use any revenue it
receives to support its not-for-profit mission in patient care, education and
research.