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title | slug | section | description |
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Compute-to-Data | /concepts/compute-to-data/ | concepts | Providing access to data in a privacy-preserving fashion |
Compute-to-Data
Quick Start
Motivation
The most basic scenario for a Publisher is to provide access to the datasets they own or manage. However, a Publisher may offer a service to execute some computation on top of their data. This has some benefits:
- The data never leaves the Publisher enclave.
- It's not necessary to move the data; the algorithm is sent to the data.
- Having only one copy of the data and not moving it makes it easier to be compliant with data protection regulations.
This page elaborates on the benefits.