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  1. Alexey Nikolayevich Gribov (Russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Гри́бов; 31 January [O.S. 18 January] 1902 — 26 November 1977) was a Soviet and Russian actor, "master of all types of Russian national character" mostly remembered for his comedy roles, as well as a pedagogue at the Moscow Art Theatre.

  2. Alexey Gribov. Cryptography Architect. Alexey is a cryptography Engineer at Sealance. Prior to his work at Sealance he worked as a cryptography engineer at Symbiont. His primary interest is in the application of cryptographic techniques to real-world problems.

  3. View Alexey Gribovs profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. My primary interest is in the application of cryptographic techniques to real-world…

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  4. Alexey Nikolayevich Gribov (Russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Гри́бов; 31 January [O.S. 18 January] 1902 — 26 November 1977) was a Soviet and Russian actor, "master of all types of Russian national character" mostly remembered for his comedy roles, as well as a pedagogue at the Moscow Art Theatre.

  5. Alexey Gribov is the co-founder of Aikicrypt. He received MSc and PhD from the Moscow State University in mathematics and cryptography. He is a receipt of the Presidents Award for young scientists. He spent 6 years working at the Research Center of Automatics as a researcher and software developer.

    • Male
    • Sealance Corp., Symbiont
  6. Nov 7, 2017 · StealthDB: a Scalable Encrypted Database with Full SQL Query Support. Alexey Gribov, Dhinakaran Vinayagamurthy, Sergey Gorbunov. Encrypted database systems provide a great method for protecting sensitive data in untrusted infrastructures.

    • Alexey Gribov, Dhinakaran Vinayagamurthy, Sergey Gorbunov
    • arXiv:1711.02279 [cs.CR]
    • 2017
    • Cryptography and Security (cs.CR)
  7. We describe a practical fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) scheme based on homomorphisms between rings and show that it enables very efficient computation on encrypted data. Our encryption though is private-key; public information is only used to operate on encrypted data without decrypting it.