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TripleBlind raises $8.2 million for its encrypted data science platform

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TripleBlind, a Kansas City, Missouri-based startup developing a platform that enables companies to train models on encrypted data, today announced that it raised $ 8.2 million. The company says the proceeds will be put toward R&D as it looks to expand the international reach of its products.

In industries like financial services and health care, privacy regulations like the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) prevent companies from sharing data. As a result, 73% of enterprise data goes unanalyzed, according to a recent analysis.

TripleBlind claims to have developed “next-generation” cryptology that allows companies to provide and use sensitive data and algorithms in an encrypted space, without compromising privacy. The startup aims to launch a marketplace that will let research institutes, businesses, and engineers collaborate around both sensitive data and algorithms.

TripleBlind’s product encrypts data during upload and affords users the option of encrypting their algorithms where intellectual property theft might be of genuine concern. The company’s digital rights management and auditability tools for transactions are designed to complement this by letting suppliers control who, when, how often, and for what purpose their models are used.

For example, in health care settings, TripleBlind — which has an ongoing partnership with the Mayo Clinic — enables health care providers to provide only encrypted data from partners, providers, and patients. That allows data scientists to perform operations they would not be able to do using raw electronic medical records without running afoul of HIPAA.

“The core thesis at TripleBlind is that privacy enforced data and algorithm interactions will unlock the tremendous value, currently trapped in private data stores and proprietary algorithms,” CEO Riddhiman Das said. “We will move the world from ‘don’t be evil’ to ‘can’t be evil,’ by enabling everyone to freely collaborate around their most sensitive data and algorithms without compromising their privacy. Together we will create a new paradigm of compounded value.”

This latest investment in TripleBlind brings the company’s total raised to nearly $ 10 million, following a round led by Accenture in November 2020.

Enthusiasm for data encryption has given rise to a cottage industry of startups estimated to be worth a combined $ 268.3 million by 2027. Duality Technologies, which recently attracted funding from one of Intel’s venture capital arms, pitches its homomorphic encryption platform as a privacy-preserving solution for “numerous” enterprises, particularly those in regulated industries. In March 2019, Paris-based Cosmian raised €1.4 million (about $ 1.5 million) for a data encryption product that combines functional and homomorphic encryption. There’s also Enveil, which is developing “enterprise-scale” data encryption solutions, and security-conscious collaboration platform Cape Privacy.

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